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PERSPECTIVES
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Why Cyber-Policy
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Hackers are continuously modifying their techniques to either compromise or "steal" data. If you store any data that you would not like publicly broadcast to the world it is in your interest to provide a level of security, which protects that information. Failure to the proper precautions exposes your company to the risk of lost profit and reputation. By having a dynamic, "living" policy dedicated to information technology allows organizations to mitigate risk and exposure to attack.
Technology Risk Process
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Digital technology enables the world to become increasingly interconnected. While this medium offers tremendous opportunities for many industries to grow their markets, it also is a cause for concern. Cyber-hygiene is a must if you are going to retain the inherent value of your information assets. Cybrinth believes that information is your companys lifeblood. It evaluates how safe the data is wherever it lives in your company. We follow the data flow looking for danger as well as hidden value. We develop safeguards, train the company in the best self-defense practices and deliver continuous support to companies operating in what is often an extremely hostile wired environment.
PRESENTATIONS
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Operational Risk
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Risks and ensuing damages are catalogued in the following presentation. To remedy such hazards, significantly stronger measures must be adopted and appended to ineffective security practices.
Digital Insider
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An overview of Cyber-security basics.
Who is Cybrinth - What is CCLIF
- Cybrinth provides CCLIF: a 13 layer solution allowing clients to know where their data is, who has it and what to do when something happens.
Storage Security
- How organized groups (criminal syndicates) attack data where it lives and what you can do to protect it.
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