Behind the Shield

InfusionPoints

 Behind the Shield is InfusionPoints’ podcast where we sit down with partners, customers, and industry leaders to talk about FedRAMP, compliance, and cybersecurity in today’s government landscape. Each episode offers laid-back, insightful conversations that blend expertise with real-world experiences. 

  1. 4월 15일

    InfusionPoints Achieves FedRAMP 20x Moderate (Class C): What It Means for the Future

    In this special announcement episode of Behind the Shield, we’re sharing a major milestone for InfusionPoints and what it signals for the future of federal cloud security. Chad Spears and Tanner Bailey break down our FedRAMP 20x Moderate (Class C) achievement, what it took to get here, and why this moment matters for cloud service providers, agencies, and the broader FedRAMP ecosystem. This isn’t just another certification, it’s proof that the shift from point-in-time compliance to continuous validation is already happening. We unpack how FedRAMP 20x is transforming how security is demonstrated, moving away from static documentation and toward real-time, machine-readable evidence through Key Security Indicators (KSIs). We also touch on the journey behind this achievement, from early automation efforts to navigating evolving PMO expectations. You’ll hear how this approach changes the experience for providers and assessors, creating a more collaborative and efficient path to authorization. We also explore the business impact, including faster time to market and a clearer path for organizations entering the federal space. Whether you're pursuing FedRAMP, evaluating 20x, or trying to understand where the program is headed, this episode offers practical insights and a clear view into what comes next. Chapters: 0:10 Introduction and Special Announcement 0:45 Certification Achievement 1:23 Significance of 20X Certification 2:45 Customer Impact and FedRAMP Framework 6:07 Understanding FedRAMP Designations 11:48 Journey to 20X Certification 18:30 Team Effort and Continuous Validation 18:47 Customer Benefits of 20X Certification 19:02 Platform as a Service and FedRAMP 19:29 Security Controls and KSI's 20:25 Speed to Market with XB40 21:53 Webinar and Education Initiatives 22:48 Upcoming Webinar Details 26:22 Team Recognitions and Shoutouts 30:57 Closing Remarks What You’ll Learn: • What achieving FedRAMP 20x Moderate (Class C) actually means • Why this milestone is important for CSPs and federal agencies • How FedRAMP 20x is shifting compliance to continuous validation • The real business impact of faster authorization timelines • How automation and KSIs replace traditional audit processes • What makes this approach different from Rev. 5 assessments • How InfusionPoints approached the 20x journey internally • What this means for customers looking to enter the federal market • Why this proves the transition from Rev. 5 to 20x is possible Resource Links: https://www.fedramp.gov/rfcs/ FedRAMP 20x Community Update- https://youtu.be/eU0i6c3Yk8o?si=_kbfmhax8BD154Q7 InfusionPoints Links:  https://xbu40.com/ 20x Quick Look Assessment- https://xbu40.com/assessment 20x Webinar Series | Session 1- https://youtu.be/EoaXjGa-vl0?si=UmnDCXY4dhTKpC6L 20x Webinar Series | Session 2 Registration- https://riverside.com/webinar/registration/eyJldmVudElkIjoiNjlkZDUzZmNiNWI5MjQ2YTllY2E0YmUwIiwic2x1ZyI6Imphc29uLXNocm9wc2hpcmVzLXN0dWRpbyJ9 Chad Spears-https://www.linkedin.com/in/chad-spears007/ Tanner Bailey- https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanner-b-37a50a132/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/infusionpoints/ https://infusionpoints.com/ About Us: InfusionPoints is a cybersecurity, cloud engineering, and compliance partner helping organizations Build, Manage, and Defend secure environments in highly regulated markets. We specialize in FedRAMP, FedRAMP 20x, DoD, and enterprise security, supporting customers from authorization through continuous monitoring. With a security-first approach, we deliver scalable, compliant solutions that help organizations move faster without sacrificing security.

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  2. 4월 14일

    From SQL Injection to Compliance Automation in Cybersecurity with Andrew Plato

    In this episode of Behind the Shield, Jason Shropshire sits down with cybersecurity founder, author, and industry veteran Andrew Plato for a candid, wide-ranging conversation on what it really takes to build and scale a cybersecurity company. Andrew shares his journey from accidentally discovering one of the earliest SQL injection vulnerabilities in the 90s to founding and growing a cybersecurity company over 26 years and ultimately exiting after building a successful compliance automation platform. Along the way, he breaks down the hard-earned lessons that most founders learn the hard way, covering everything from business model pivots and scaling challenges to sales strategy and the evolution of compliance in cloud environments. This episode goes beyond technical security talk and dives into the mindset shifts that separate successful companies from the rest. From why “compliance is miserable” and how automation changed the game, to why customers do not buy products but instead buy pain relief, Andrew offers unfiltered insights that apply to startups, established companies, and anyone navigating today’s cybersecurity landscape. Whether you are a founder, operator, or part of a growing security team, this conversation will challenge how you think about building, selling, and delivering cybersecurity solutions in a rapidly evolving market. Chapters: 0:09 Introduction and Welcome 0:59 Andrew's Early Career and SQL Injection Discovery 3:01 Starting a Security Company 5:44 Compliance Automation and AWS Collaboration 10:49 Managed Security and Automation Insights 33:15 The Founder's Dilemma and Business Growth 52:31 Sales Strategies and Credibility Selling 61:21 Closing Remarks What You'll Learn:  •  How one of the earliest SQL injection discoveries helped spark a cybersecurity career  •  The reality of building and pivoting a company over decades  •  Why compliance has historically been “miserable” and how automation is changing that  •  The origin and evolution of compliance automation platforms  •  Why moving customers into standardized environments accelerates security and scalability  •  The shift from hourly consulting to scalable, subscription-based models  •  Why customers do not buy products but instead buy pain relief  •  How to position cybersecurity as removing business barriers, not adding them  •  The concept of opportunity barriers and how compliance impacts revenue  •  Why traditional sales approaches like cold calling and product pitching no longer work  •  The importance of credibility over product features in modern cybersecurity sales  •  How startups can compete against larger, established players  •  The biggest mistakes founders make and how to avoid them  •  Why understanding your customer’s pain is the foundation of growth  •  How automation and AI are accelerating the future of security and compliance Guest Links:  Andrew Plato- https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewplato/ The Founder's User Manual (Book)- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CZXP7TNF/ref=tsm_1_fb_lk Company- https://zenaciti.com/ InfusionPoints Links:  Jason Shropshire- https://www.linkedin.com/in/shrop/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/infusionpoints/ https://infusionpoints.com/ About Us: InfusionPoints is a trusted cybersecurity, cloud engineering, and compliance partner helping organizations Build, Manage, and Defend secure, mission-ready environments in highly regulated markets. We specialize in FedRAMP, FedRAMP 20x, DoD, and enterprise security frameworks, supporting organizations from initial authorization through continuous monitoring and optimization. Our team brings deep technical expertise and real-world operational insight to every e

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  3. 4월 7일

    From Monthly Scans to Continuous Monitoring: Mastering FedRAMP Vulnerability Management

    n this episode of Behind the Shield, hosted by Mike Strohecker, the Cloud Operations team at InfusionPoints dives into the realities of vulnerability management in FedRAMP environments. Mike is joined by Ryan Adcock and James Bolton from the Cloud Operations team, where they support customers operating in FedRAMP High and IL5 environments. Together, they break down what it really takes to maintain compliance through continuous monitoring and why strong vulnerability management practices are critical to keeping an authorization in place. This conversation goes beyond high-level compliance talk and gets into the day-to-day execution. From running scans and managing vulnerabilities to maintaining accurate inventories and communicating with engineering teams, the group shares what actually happens behind the scenes to keep systems secure and compliant. They also explore how vulnerability management is evolving. What used to be a monthly exercise is shifting into a continuous, always-on process. With the introduction of Vulnerability Detection and Response, organizations are expected to move faster, respond smarter, and understand their environments at a much deeper level. If you are a Cloud Service Provider, security professional, or part of a team working toward or maintaining FedRAMP authorization, this episode provides practical insight into what works, what does not, and what is coming next. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction and Guest Backgrounds 2:35 Vulnerability Management and Compliance 5:24 Continuous Monitoring and Best Practices 12:01 Understanding Customer Environments 17:34 VADR and Continuous Monitoring 23:03 Prevention and Security Improvements 27:15 Communication and Closing Remarks What You’ll Learn • What continuous monitoring requires in a FedRAMP environment and how it impacts your daily operations • The different types of vulnerability scans including OS, database, container, and web application scans • How Plans of Action and Milestones are used to track and report vulnerabilities • Key remediation timelines and why meeting them is essential to maintaining authorization • Why authenticated scans are necessary and where many organizations struggle • Common challenges when scanning containers and web applications • The importance of maintaining an accurate asset inventory and avoiding blind spots • How communication between security and engineering teams improves remediation timelines • What changes are coming with Vulnerability Detection and Response and continuous scanning expectations • How automation and risk-based decision making are shaping the future of FedRAMP compliance InfusionPoints Links: Mike Strohecker, VP of Engineering and Operations: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-strohecker-238326172/ Ryan Adcock, Cloud Operations / Senior Consultant: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanaadcock/ James Bolton,  Cloud Operations / Senior Consultant: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-bolton-cyber/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/infusionpoints/ https://www.InfusionPoints.com https://infusionpoints.com/contact-us About Us: InfusionPoints is a trusted cybersecurity, cloud engineering, and compliance partner helping organizations Build, Manage, and Defend secure, mission-ready environments in highly regulated markets. We specialize in FedRAMP, FedRAMP 20x, DoD, and enterprise security frameworks, supporting organizations from initial authorization through continuous monitoring and optimization. Our team brings deep technical expertise and real-world operational insight to every engagement. Through our independent, security-first approach, we integrate people, processes, and technology to deliver scalable, compliant, and resilient solutions. From strategy and architecture to operations and defense, we help customers move faster with

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  4. 3월 31일

    From Interns to SOC Analysts: Real Cybersecurity Careers Start Here

    In this episode of Behind the Shield, we continue our internship series with a real, behind-the-scenes look at what it’s actually like to start a career in cybersecurity. Host Felisha Daemer sits down with Levi Church and Ben Collins, two former interns turned full-time Security Operations Analysts, to talk through their journeys from local students to working hands-on in a 24/7 SOC environment. They share how they found InfusionPoints, what surprised them most stepping into a professional environment, and how quickly things shift from theory to real-world application. From navigating “acronym soup” on day one to building real solutions during live incidents, including a response to the global CrowdStrike outage, this episode highlights just how impactful hands-on experience can be. You’ll also hear how InfusionPoints’ rotational internship model exposes interns to multiple teams, including security operations, engineering, advisory, cloud ops, and even marketing, helping them find where they thrive. And maybe most importantly, why culture, curiosity, and being willing to figure things out matter just as much as technical knowledge. Whether you’re a student exploring cybersecurity, a hiring manager building an internship program, or just curious how talent actually develops in this space, this episode gives you an unfiltered look. Chapters:  0:10 Introduction 0:31 Levi's Introduction 1:23 Ben's Introduction 2:12 Inspiration to Enter the Field 3:40 Internship Experiences 6:50 Advice for Future Interns 8:23 Certifications and Learning 10:24 Culture and Work Environment 15:00 Projects and Achievements 21:15 Fun Questions What You’ll Learn: What it’s really like transitioning from cybersecurity theory to hands-on work in a SOC How internships can shape and sometimes completely change career paths The value of rotational vs. specialized internship experiences Why “culture shock” is normal and how to push through it How small teams create faster learning opportunities and require wearing multiple hats Building an automated emergency communication system during a major outage Streamlining internal SOC documentation for faster analyst onboarding Automating employee bio updates for operational efficiency Why certifications like AWS Cloud Practitioner, CySA+, and tools like CloudQuest can give you a head start The importance of continuous learning, curiosity, and problem-solving in cybersecurity How collaboration across teams (SOC, marketing, engineering, leadership) accelerates growth What makes a strong intern and what advice current analysts would give to future applicants InfusionPoints Links:  Apply to the Internship- https://infusionpoints.com/careers/InfusionPoints-Internship Felisha Daemer- https://www.linkedin.com/in/felisha-daemer/ Levi Church- https://www.linkedin.com/in/levichurch/ Ben Collins- https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamincollins001/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/infusionpoints/ https://www.InfusionPoints.com https://infusionpoints.com/contact-us About Us: InfusionPoints is a trusted cybersecurity, cloud engineering, and compliance partner helping organizations Build, Manage, and Defend secure, mission-ready environments in highly regulated markets. We specialize in FedRAMP, FedRAMP 20x, DoD, and enterprise security frameworks, supporting organizations from initial authorization through continuous monitoring and optimization. Our team brings deep technical expertise and real-world operational insight to every engagement. Through our independent, security-first approach, we integrate people, processes, and technology to deliver scalable, compliant, and resilient solutions. From strategy and architecture to operations and defense, we help customers move faster without sacrificing security.

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  5. 3월 24일

    FedRAMP 20x Explained, CMMC Impact, and Real Compliance Talk with Matt Bruggeman

    In this episode of Behind the Shield, Jason Shropshire, InfusionPoints COO, sits down with Matt Bruggeman, Director of GTM Federal at A-LIGN, to explore one of the most unique career paths in the compliance space and how it directly shapes the way he approaches FedRAMP today. Starting in engineering, transitioning into improv comedy, and ultimately moving into sales engineering, Matt brings a perspective that blends technical depth with communication, adaptability, and real-world problem solving. We dive into the realities of FedRAMP, including the friction points that have challenged CSPs over the last several years, from inconsistent interpretations to long timelines and the operational burden of maintaining authorization. Matt shares firsthand insight into how these challenges have impacted both providers and assessors, and where the industry is starting to shift. The conversation also unpacks FedRAMP 20x and what it actually means beyond the headlines. We talk about automation, machine-readable evidence, and what organizations need to start thinking about now if they want to keep pace with where the program is going. This isn’t just about moving faster, it’s about fundamentally changing how compliance is approached. We also touch on CMMC and its growing influence across the defense ecosystem, how it compares to FedRAMP, and why organizations need to think strategically about overlapping requirements and long-term compliance investments. Throughout the episode, Matt highlights the importance of clear communication, storytelling, and being able to translate complex technical requirements into something actionable, especially in a space that often leans too heavily on jargon and process. Whether you're early in your FedRAMP journey, actively working toward authorization, or rethinking your approach in light of 20x, this episode offers practical insight, honest perspective, and a look at where compliance is headed next. What You’ll Learn: • Matt’s journey from engineering to improv and how it shaped his approach to problem-solving • The realities of FedRAMP challenges and why the process has been so difficult historically • How FedRAMP is evolving and what changes are underway • What FedRAMP 20x actually means and what it requires from organizations • The impact of CMMC on the broader compliance and defense ecosystem • Why communication, storytelling, and adaptability matter in technical roles • Key insights for navigating compliance in a rapidly changing environment Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction to the Podcast 0:29 - Meet Matt Bruggeman 1:16 - Matt's Engineering Background 2:13 - Transition to Improv Comedy 4:04 - Sales Engineering Journey 6:02 - Joining A-LIGN and FedRAMP 11:01 - FedRAMP Challenges and Changes 17:12 - CMMC and Industry Impact 23:33 - FedRAMP 20X Discussion 47:43 - Lighter Fare and Closing If you’re building, managing, or defending in regulated environments, make sure to subscribe for more conversations like this. Interested in learning more about FedRAMP 20x? Join our FedRAMP 20x Explained webinar on April 2nd at 1 PM EST: https://xbu40.com/20x-cohort  Guest Links:  Matt Bruggeman Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-bruggeman/ A-LIGN- https://www.a-lign.com/ Mostly Compliant Podcast- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLU5Lb_V9iSyFhftOkbrOE_y0DVAvDmO4 Sooper Doods- https://www.youtube.com/@SooperDoods InfusionPoints Links:  Jason Shropshire, COO- https://www.linkedin.com/in/shrop/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/infusionpoints/ https://www.InfusionPoints.com https://infusionpoints.com/contact-us

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  6. 3월 17일

    Inside the InfusionPoints Internship Program with Rachael & Aidan

    What does an internship at InfusionPoints actually look like, and what can it lead to? In this episode of Behind the Shield, Tanner Bailey sits down with former interns Rachael Smith and Aidan Fratcher, who are now full-time members of the InfusionPoints team, to talk about their journey from students to professionals in cybersecurity, compliance, and cloud. They share how they first connected with InfusionPoints, what made the internship experience stand out, and what it was like to move through the rotational internship program across multiple teams. From shadowing engineers and SOC analysts to learning cloud operations and advisory work, this conversation gives an inside look at how interns gain real exposure to the business, technology, and culture behind the work. Rachael and Aidan also discuss the projects their internship cohorts completed, including real-world automation concepts inspired by operational needs, and reflect on how those experiences helped shape their careers. The episode also dives into advice for students, career changers, and future interns on staying curious, continuing to learn, using AI tools wisely, and standing out in a fast-changing industry. Whether you are exploring cybersecurity careers, interested in the InfusionPoints internship program, or just want a candid look at how early career talent can grow into impactful team members, this episode is packed with helpful perspective. Chapters:  00:08 Welcome and Episode Overview 00:37 Interns' Backgrounds and Interests 02:54 Application Process and Networking Tips 05:26 Infusion Points' Culture and Learning Focus 08:21 Day in the Life of an Intern 09:58 Rotational Program and Team Exposure 12:34 Real-World Projects and Automation Solutions 18:30 Cross-Department Collaboration and Crisis Handling 33:31 Advice for Aspiring Cybersecurity Professionals 42:52 Fun Questions and Closing Thoughts What You'll Learn: • How Rachael and Aidan found the InfusionPoints internship program • What the application and interview process was like • What a day in the life of an InfusionPoints intern looks like • How the rotational program exposes interns to engineering, cloud operations, advisory, and security operations • Real internship project examples and how they created value for the company • Why culture, curiosity, and initiative matter in cybersecurity careers • Advice for students and early career professionals entering the field • A few fun closing questions, including favorite snacks, movies, and shows InfusionPoints Links:  https://infusionpoints.com/careers/InfusionPoints-Internship Tanner Bailey, Senior Consultant: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanner-b-37a50a132/ Rachael Smith, Consultant: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachael-n-smith/ Aidan Fratcher, Consultant: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aidanfratcher/ About Us: InfusionPoints is a trusted cybersecurity, cloud engineering, and compliance partner helping organizations Build, Manage, and Defend secure, mission-ready environments in highly regulated markets. We specialize in FedRAMP, FedRAMP 20x, DoD, and enterprise security frameworks, supporting organizations from initial authorization through continuous monitoring and optimization. Our team brings deep technical expertise and real-world operational insight to every engagement. Through our independent, security-first approach, we integrate people, processes, and technology to deliver scalable, compliant, and resilient solutions. From strategy and architecture to operations and defense, we help customers move faster without sacrificing security.

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  7. 3월 10일

    FedRAMP 20x Public Notices: What CSPs and Assessors Need to Know

    FedRAMP modernization is moving quickly, and one of the newest developments is the introduction of FedRAMP Public Notices. In this episode of Behind the Shield, the team explains what these notices are, why the FedRAMP PMO created them, and what they reveal about the future direction of FedRAMP 20x. Public Notices serve as a formal communication channel that provides transparency and a chronological record of key program updates. Instead of relying on blogs or scattered announcements, the FedRAMP Public Notices page offers a centralized place where industry stakeholders can track developments, including outcomes from Requests for Comment (RFCs), operational updates, and emergency directives. During the conversation, the team walks through the first seven FedRAMP Public Notices and discusses what they mean for Cloud Service Providers (CSPs), assessors, and advisors navigating the evolving FedRAMP ecosystem. They highlight outcomes from recent RFCs, including updates to authorization terminology, changes to the FedRAMP Marketplace, and how the program is responding to industry feedback. The episode also explores operational updates such as quarterly security inbox testing requirements and the role of emergency directives that may require CSPs to respond quickly to vulnerabilities. The conversation also touches on the broader FedRAMP 20x modernization effort, including the push toward automation, machine-readable evidence, and reducing barriers to entry for cloud providers supporting federal customers. Chapters: 00:08 Understanding FedRAMP Notices and Their Importance 03:09 Navigating FedRAMP Notices 05:55 Understanding Security Assessments 08:12 Changes in Authorization Designations 10:59 Marketplace Updates and CSP Pathways 13:50 Emergency Directives and Testing Procedures 17:24 Leveraging External Frameworks for Certification 28:35 Conclusion and Future Outlook 30:09 Update: RFC-0023 Notice added 34:14 Alternate Intro Outtake What You’ll Learn: • What FedRAMP Public Notices are and why the FedRAMP PMO introduced them • Key updates and initial outcomes from RFC 19, RFC 20, RFC 21, and RFC 22 • The shift toward FedRAMP Certified designations and new class-based certification levels (A–D) • New security inbox monitoring and quarterly testing expectations for Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) • How FedRAMP may begin leveraging external frameworks like SOC 2 Type II • What these changes signal about the future direction of FedRAMP 20x and cloud authorization modernization Links to visit:  https://www.fedramp.gov/notices/ InfusionPoints Links:  Jason Shropshire, COO- https://www.linkedin.com/in/shrop/ Mike Strohecker, VP of Engineering and Operations: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-strohecker-238326172/ Tanner Bailey, Senior Consultant/FedRAMP 20x Lead: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanner-b-37a50a132/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/infusionpoints/ https://www.InfusionPoints.com https://infusionpoints.com/contact-us About Us: InfusionPoints is a trusted cybersecurity, cloud engineering, and compliance partner helping organizations Build, Manage, and Defend secure, mission-ready environments in highly regulated markets. We specialize in FedRAMP, FedRAMP 20x, DoD, and enterprise security frameworks, supporting organizations from initial authorization through continuous monitoring and optimization. Our team brings deep technical expertise and real-world operational insight to every engagement. Through our independent, security-first approach, we integrate people, processes, and technology to deliver scalable, compliant, and resilient solutions. From strategy and architecture to operations and defense, we help customers move faster without sacrificing security.

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  8. 3월 3일

    Winning Government Work Without the Overwhelm with Nick Bernardo

    Government contracting can feel overwhelming, with complex regulations, countless tools, and uncertainty about where to begin. In this episode of Behind the Shield, host Felisha Daemer is joined by Jeff Bivens of InfusionPoints and Nick Bernardo, President of MyGovWatch.com, to explore how businesses can enter and succeed in the government marketplace without overcomplicating the process. Nick shares how MyGovWatch bridges the gap between low-cost but ineffective lead tools and expensive enterprise platforms, helping organizations identify the right opportunities without unnecessary complexity. The conversation covers how contracting works across federal, state, and local levels, how to build sustainable pipelines, and why reverse engineering your business development strategy is key. They also discuss the real value of AI in opportunity matching, how subcontracting opens doors for new entrants, and common myths that hold companies back. Whether contracts are your primary focus or a supplemental revenue stream, this episode offers practical guidance to help you pursue opportunities strategically and confidently. Chapters: [0:00] Introduction and Guest Introduction [0:26] How We Met and Introduction to MyGovWatch [1:42] The Goldilocks Analogy and Target Users [3:42] Comparison with Competitors and Bid Notification [6:08] Customer Success Story [7:44] Advice for Contractors [10:12] GovWatch Coverage and AI Utilization [16:16] Government Contracting Lifecycle [20:08] Subcontracting Opportunities [25:11] Common Myths in Government Contracting [28:54] Fun Questions and Closing Remarks What You’ll Learn: • How to identify the right government opportunities without expensive enterprise tools • Why reverse engineering your BD strategy saves time and resources • The difference between federal, state, and local contracting pipelines • When subcontracting is a smarter entry point than prime contracting • How AI and smart data curation improve opportunity matching • Common government contracting myths and what is actually true • Ways to build relationships and position your company before an RFP is released • How open records requests can reveal teaming and subcontracting opportunities • Practical advice for companies adding government work as a supplemental revenue stream Book Recommendations:  The Millionaire Next Door -  Thomas J. Stanley, Ph.D. and William D. Danko, Ph.D. The First 90 Days - Michael D. Watkins The Grit Factor: Courage, Resilience, and Leadership in the Most Male-Dominated Organization in the World - Shannon Huffman Polson  Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead -  Sheryl Sandberg Guest Links:  Nick Bernardo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickthegovconguy/ https://www.mygovwatch.com/ InfusionPoints Links:  Felisha Daemer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/felisha-daemer/ Jeff Bivens: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffbivens/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/infusionpoints/ https://www.InfusionPoints.com https://infusionpoints.com/contact-us About Us: InfusionPoints is a trusted cybersecurity, cloud engineering, and compliance partner helping organizations Build, Manage, and Defend secure, mission-ready environments in highly regulated markets. We specialize in FedRAMP, FedRAMP 20x, DoD, and enterprise security frameworks, supporting organizations from initial authorization through continuous monitoring and optimization. Our team brings deep technical expertise and real-world operational insight to every engagement. Through our independent, security-first approach, we integrate people, processes, and technology to deliver scalable, compliant, and resilient solutions. From strategy and architecture to operations and defense, we help customers move faster without sacrificing security.

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 Behind the Shield is InfusionPoints’ podcast where we sit down with partners, customers, and industry leaders to talk about FedRAMP, compliance, and cybersecurity in today’s government landscape. Each episode offers laid-back, insightful conversations that blend expertise with real-world experiences. 

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