Security
PrimaStasys can help you to identify areas of risk. We will work with you to formulate a defensive strategy. With that strategy in place, our engineers will assist with implementation and validation testing. Our solutions will be reinforced with an effective intrusion detection program.
Information resources must be safe-guarded from potentially destructive forces. Adequate provision should be made to secure the computer network environment on which organizations are highly dependent. There is no such thing as a secure network - network security is very much a matter of calculated risk!
Securing of the network itself is not enough, one needs to adequately protect all network-accessible systems (computers, switches, routers, and even printers) from potential attack both from inside the network and, of course, from outside the network.
Policies must be designed and adopted by the network administrator to protect all resources from unauthorized access to create an effective shield. Any weakness will eventually be found and exploited. Security is immediately tied to trust. Your staff and your customers need to be assured that their information is safe and secure. Network and information systems security deals with a great deal more than the security of data alone. We understand the importance of protection of private data about staff, customers, and the intellectual property of your business.
Let PrimaStasys help you sleep better at night, knowing that your information systems are in good hands. You may have minimized risk, but what will an intrusion incident cost? Don't delay, you know that risk avoidance is costly, and inadequate risk avoidance can be extremely costly. We have experience developing and deploying network and information systems security across a wide range of business and we understand how to meet particular industry requirements. Request a FREE needs assessment report today.
Security Articles
IT Security: What's in Store for 2010?
Why was 2009 significant? Criminals figured out they can make a lot of money in cyberspace. So much so, that their underground economy is doing better than the above ground counterpart...
In Search of Sensible Security Advice
Where does one turn to find objective, authoritative advice on security issues? Certainly not the vendors if the recent reports of a security flaw in Internet Explorer are anything to go. There's a fair bit of spin or FUD in the announcements made in the last few days by Microsoft and its rivals. You have to carefully analyse the weasel words to get at the truth...

