Thursday, 20 November 2008
Industry Issues

Protecting Your Corporate Assets

Protecting your corporate information assets has never been more difficult.  Virus attacks, man in the middle attacks, key logging, phishing, intrusion, the theft or loss of the actual physical devices and theft of your voice.   Our position on enterprise security is simple:  Build up the walls to keep intruders out and tie everything on the inside down.  As we've become better at securing the enterprise, the people wanting our assets, identities, and the ability to listen into our conversations have only grown, even under the banner of protecting our assets and identifies.

Are Your Phone Calls Secure?

Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) is one of the fastest growing segments in technology today. It provides significant cost savings, user simplicity and a platform for large productivity gains. However, the state of the industry leaves VOIP security open to listening into a call, recording a call, injecting audio into a call, and stealing bandwidth. Gaining access to conversations and tracking messages or information is far less difficult with VOIP than with the current telecommunications platforms.  Can an intruder or insider gain competitive advantage or execute theft by listening in to management calls?

Are You Protecting 100% of Your Traffic?

Network attcks and malicious insider threats are on the rise and pose serious threats and financial loss to business.  Traditional commercial and open source Intrusion Detection and Intrustion Protection techniques and solutions do not address 100% packet capture at line rates of 1Gb/sec and above.  Moreover, they do not address the threat from the insider moving information out of your network without detection based on abnormal behaviour.

Are You Protecting Against Accidental Loss?

Flash drives/memory sticks have become very popular with traveling executives or field personnel because they store information/data and can be used on most computers. Intellectual property, policies, network access information and client information may travel from one office to another or one location to another. With the ability to storage thousands of documents on a flash drive/memory stick, how do you protect yourself from theft or accidental loss while traveling? How does one protect oneself from unwittingly carrying unwanted viruses back to your corporate environment?

If Your Laptop is Stolen - Are You Protected?

The past three years have provided daily headlines regarding the loss of company information on laptops computers, whether they were stolen or accidentally lost. Are you prepared for the negative executive response, shareholder or regulatory scrutiny if your laptop is missing?

Who Has Access to What and Where?

With the proliferation of technology devices, such as iPods, PDAs, smart phones and the like, it is impossible for Corporate Information Technology professionals to know who has gained access to what information and what location. Why? Computer manufacturers don't address this issue. Organizations need to control who has the ability to access certain information/data with specific devices/media/ports while limiting inappropriate users or user’s devices. Corporations must provide solutions that have the agility and ability to track transportation of data and the loss and risks involved with exposure and theft. By regulatory mandate, organizations must determine methods to enforce the secure movement of critical and confidential data internally and externally to support their regulator compliance for Sarbanes-Oxley, GLB Act, OCC, SEC and HIPPA requirements.

 

 

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