- How safe is the information stored on your network … and how confident are you that it will be available whenever you need it?
- Are you meeting legal requirements for the protection of corporate information assets, private employee data, electronic payments, or private health information?
Every organization wants to keep its information secure, and many are subject to a legal and fiduciary responsibility to do so. Executives responsible for the safety and integrity of an organization’s data are all too familiar with the concept of security threats (denial-of-service, SPAM, virus, and “social engineering”), but often don’t have a clear understanding of how to best mitigate them.
A healthy security program addresses the roles, processes, and technologies that control information access in a way that meets business requirements for confidentiality, integrity, availability, and accountability. Fundamental security principles are universal, but no single program or technology is right for every firm. IT managers want to fully understand the threats to their information, apply appropriate controls, and then have the structures and data available to demonstrate the effectiveness of those controls.
Seitel Systems Security Services Group (S4G) professionals start with industry best practices and adapt them to a specific organization’s needs and budget. They provide clients with balanced security plans appropriate for each size and type of client. S4G network engineers have deep, hands-on, technical skill securing networks and systems; its consultants are backed by CISSP (Certified Information System Security Professional) certificates and decades of experience in IT security.