Security systems are much talked about but many remain uncertain about what they entail and how to build and maintain one. The first step in establishing a system is to have an external audit of what a company now does for defense against a security violation. It is also important for those businesses and agencies that have a security system to have it periodically checked by an outside audit. The object of an audit is not to try to find vulnerabilities but to assess the overall effect of any vulnerability on effective operations. Simply finding vulnerabilities can often lead to misrepresenting the efforts of internal staff, unnecessary expenditures for internal remediation, possible negative impact on production systems, as well as increasing the risk by providing a road map to hackers.
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(PRWEB) December 16, 2004 -- Computers and networks essentially run the operations of most business in the country. Most computer systems, computer software and networks were not designed with security in mind. Even most secure systems" are riddled with vulnerabilities due to the underlying technology that could enable an attacker to disrupt operations or cause damage. We can help your company or organization develop a cost effective, threat effective, cyber security plan. We start first with an audit of your IT system and security and then develop an implementation plan that matches your business needs.
Security Audits: http://www.4terrorism.com/securityaudits.htm
Cyber Security Resources: http://www.4terrorism.com/listtemp.htm
Security systems are much talked about but many remain uncertain about what they entail and how to build and maintain one. The first step in establishing a system is to have an external audit of what a company now does for defense against a security violation. It is also important for those businesses and agencies that have a security system to have it periodically checked by an outside audit. The object of an audit is not to try to find vulnerabilities but to assess the overall effect of any vulnerability on effective operations. Simply finding vulnerabilities can often lead to misrepresenting the efforts of internal staff, unnecessary expenditures for internal remediation, possible negative impact on production systems, as well as increasing the risk by providing a road map to hackers. The best and most valuable security audit not only details vulnerability, but also gives an overall assessment. The report highlights the overall level of risk to the business and indicates what executive level decisions that should be made to improve and to maintain a consistent information security program.
Resources for policies and computer security: http://www.4terrorism.com/ComputerSecurity.htm
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