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CyberCrime Security Prevention and Enterprise
Response
Today's advances
in cyber communication is proving to be a dual edge sword.
While we enjoy the benefits of the information highway which
allows businesses to strategically tap resources and customers
around the globe, we have also witnessed how indiscriminately
it extends this same benefit to terrorist and hackers alike.
Cyberterrorism is no longer just a concern for IT managers
trying to prevent the compromise of sensitive information,
but it has become a much larger concern to the corporate stakeholders
who's shareholders profits and state regulated obligations
hold them personally responsible.
The fact remains that network attacks, blended threats, and
internal abuse regularly comprise critical systems leading
to loss of sensitive corporate data.
STRATEGY & POLICY
Security Managers around the globe agree that it is much more
cost-effective to proactively combat cyberterrorism by engaging
experts whose core competency is security, and provide security
assessments and policy reviews with recommendations for security
prevention.
By engaging others to perform security assessments and policy
reviews, corporate stakeholders can concentrate more of their
resources on the primary objectives: creating true business
value by enhancing and marketing their own core competency.
SEISMO PRINCIPLES & METHODOLOGY
Incorporating security and privacy into information systems,
processes and technology is not only an important part of
good information governance, but it is also increasingly becoming
a legal requirement in many states.
CyberCrime Security is summarized by three activities:
AWARENESS
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SOLUTIONS ->> RESPONSE
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SEISMO SERVICES
- Recovery Services
(e.g., Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP))
- Restoration
Services (e.g., Business Continuity Planning (BCP))
- Security Forensics
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