NASCO has spent nearly four decades building and operating the integrated technology backbone for Blue Cross and Blue Shield health plans nationwide. That means the systems handling membership enrollment and claims processing for national accounts run through NASCO's infrastructure - a high-value target set in healthcare administration, where data sensitivity and regulatory pressure are constant. The company's core stack spans cloud solutions, AI-powered contract management, and advanced automation, domains where misconfigurations or adversarial manipulation carry real consequences for member data and financial integrity.
The threat model here is straightforward: healthcare data is among the most targeted and heavily regulated categories of information. NASCO manages a holistic portfolio of administrative products and services designed to help health plans handle operational complexity - affordability, cost management, member experience - while maintaining the uptime and integrity those plans depend on. Security work in this context isn't bolted on; it's embedded in systems that process claims and manage eligibility at scale.
Founded in 1987, NASCO operates with recognition as a top workplace and an award-winning culture that emphasizes diversity, teamwork, and professional growth. The company's nationwide footprint means its cybersecurity posture must account for distributed operations and the broad attack surface that comes with serving multiple large health plan clients simultaneously.