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Security Threats: |
As company's data and information is accessed by an ever-growing population of customers, suppliers, partners and competitors, the risks of misuse multiply. Enterprise Networks are increasingly vulnerable to the risk of intrusions, malicious service interruption and loss of data. According to Internet Week, network security costs businesses an average of 5.57 percentage of annual gross revenue. |
Most corporate IT departments have a security strategy to combat threats to certain extent using a combination of best practices such as eliminating unnecessary services, enforcing passwords, performing system updates regularly and the use of hardware such as fire walls, routers and gateways. However, this is not enough. |
The mounting volume of threats and increased pressure from the boardroom are forcing IT departments to redefine their IT security strategy. Information Security essentially encompasses technologies, policies and processes to minimize risks from unanticipated threats while allowing businesses to succeed |
Security Strategy: |
At its core, security is about enabling business in a risky world ensuring that a business platform has the reliability to economically deliver on business goals. Security is a strategy-driven process and it should be aligned with company's business vision. |
Security Risk Assessments: |
Identification of the vulnerabilities in the enterprise environment includes: |
application and infrastructure-level penetration tests, including servers, firewalls, routers and desktops
evaluation of security process, policy and change controls
evaluation of business continuity, disaster recovery and incident response |
Security Policy: |
A sound security policy enhances business performance and promotes customer trust and loyalty. Your employees will pose less of a security risk, and business partners will be more inclined to open their networks to you. A strong policy foundation establishes a security baseline that withstands business growth and infrastructure expansion. |
Application Security: |
Applications and the systems they run on are the most commonly exploited security vulnerabilities. It is a constant struggle to maintain balance between functional requirements and business drivers, deadlines and limited resources, and risk and flexibility. Smart security measures should not disrupt the development or performance of your applications — they should streamline them |
Secure Network Design and Deployment helps your organization use complex technologies such as firewalls, intrusion detection, virus protection, content management, access control systems, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and compliance enforcement systems. |
Event and Response Management aids those who are inundated with flood of security alerts from firewalls, intrusion detection, and other alert systems. Security barriers and accounting trails typically reside on multiple systems, managed using different tools. The resulting cacophony of data makes it difficult to distinguish between an anomalous event and a serious attack. |
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To learn more about our security services or how we could partner with you towards a successful IT initiative, write to liberty_tec@hotmail.com or call us at 908 222 8760 |