Tag Archive for: Vulnerability Management

Cyber attacks, they occur more often than you think!

Cyber attacks have become a ‘weapon of choice’ for many terrorist organizations. Cyber attacks can be launched from anywhere in the world that has Internet access, are often untraceable, and have the potential to wreak havoc on our financial and economic systems, defense networks, transportation systems, power infrastructure, and many other essential capabilities.

Although not widely publicized, cyber attacks occur routinely. Within the State of Texas, a major computer security incident with significant financial and operational impact is an annual event for most organizations, including state government entities. In fact, state entities reported a daily average of almost 575 security incidents in fiscal year 2009, including malicious code execution, unauthorized access to data, and service disruptions. Most of these attacks are blocked, prevented, or result in only minor disruptions.

Between January 2005 and August 2009, Texas-based organizations reported 105 incidents involving privacy data; 43 of these incidents were government-related (universities, cities and counties, and state agencies). These 105 incidents exposed over 3 million records, with the cost estimated at an all-time high of $202 per record exposed, totaling $606 million dollars to recover from the attacks. This is why it is imperative for organizations to have a “multi-layered” approach to security to ensure these attacks remain unsuccessful or only do minimal damage and disruption.

We have the coolest security technology partners!

Recent press supports our direction on selecting leading edge security technology partners. Not long ago, NetWitness found the most invasive Netbot in recent history.

Now our cloud-based monitoring solution partner, Alert Logic, discovered a serious bug with Facebook.

IDG reported “Facebook is fixing a Web programming bug that could have allowed hackers to alter profile pages or make restricted information public.

The flaw was discovered last week and reported to Facebook by M.J. Keith, a senior security analyst with security firm Alert Logic. Read more

Security as a Service (SaaS) Model?

For clients who have limit capital expense budgets, we’ve created a suite of services to help clients meet the challenge of limited budget and need to maximum security solution benefit. With services in log management, threat management, file integrity management, vulnerability management, wireless devices security management and 24/7 monitoring, we’ve effectively resolved eight of the most challenging Payment Card Industry (PCI) requirements.

Instead of spending several hundred thousand dollars and even more in additional personnel, and equipment rack space among other things to launch these products yourself, why not consider our SaaS model where for just a few thousand dollars per month, you get the benefits of a latest technology, reduced work for your personnel, and greatly improved security operations server.

In traditional outsourcing models, the customer gives up visibility and control to their inner operations. Not in our model! You can have as much access, full control, and visibility to everything that our Security Operations Center sees. We’ll just handle it around the clock!