ORBIT is NJSecure's shared security platform approach. It exists to make core cybersecurity capabilities accessible to community banks without requiring enterprise-scale staffing, tooling, or vendor lock-in.
Community banks face the same adversaries as larger institutions, but often lack the resources to deploy, integrate, and maintain complex security stacks. ORBIT is designed to close that gap by focusing on practical, repeatable defensive capability.
Rather than attempting to solve every security problem, ORBIT concentrates on improving detection, analysis, and response maturity in ways that can be sustained over time.
Structured mapping of adversary behavior so defensive discussions are grounded in documented attack techniques rather than generic risk statements. Every threat mapped to MITRE ATT&CK and D3FEND.
Context-aware processes that support investigation and prioritization while respecting defined data boundaries. Human-in-the-loop at every critical decision point.
Where practical, ORBIT is built on open, auditable standards and tooling — extensible, interoperable, and free from vendor lock-in.
Data collection is scoped to defined operational needs. Bank-specific data remains logically isolated at all times.
Every recommendation is explainable and auditable. No invisible automation, no unexplained decisions.
Security that can be sustained by community bank teams — not complex systems that require dedicated specialists to operate.
Rather than one-time assessments, ORBIT focuses on continuous, measurable maturity improvements over time.
ORBIT is not a turnkey replacement for a bank's existing security program, and it is not positioned as a proprietary product. It is a shared capability model designed to complement existing controls and mature them over time.
ORBIT is intentionally evolving. Early conversations focus on scope, boundaries, and fit rather than feature completeness.
Share scope, integration questions, or pilot goals and we will follow up with the right next step.