Build security in, don’t bolt it on later.
Businesses are reaping the benefits of digital transformation and are using compute power and software to streamline operational processes. IT has become more interconnected to enable better data analysis and collaboration but our increasing reliance on digital systems presents data security challenges. The speed at which change is happening can create necessary risks. Systems which interconnect must have external access enabled to allow the facilitation of data sharing, but this configuration can contain flaws which permits unauthorised access.
Large corporates have identified the need for enterprise architects, who have a security mindset and the experience to ensure that every design is architected with security built in, to the standards your organisation needs.
In reality this role is only justifiable as a full time, in house resource in large corporates. Everyone needs the role but getting access to people you can trust to fulfil it, when you need them is a challenge.
Expertise when you need it.
Our Cyber Risk Technical Assessment (CRTA) meets this challenge and provides you with a review of your security architecture and technical controls to assess if there is adequate protection from today’s cyber threats. We work with your team to explore your security architecture and cyber risk posture and then help you define a strategy and roadmap to secure operations.
The process of identifying and prioritising cyber risk helps you to build a strategy which is aligned to your business objectives. This approach helps organisations benefit from working with experienced security architects that will assess and guide based on enterprise standards and compliance frameworks. Our subject matter experts will help you to identify and prioritise your cyber risk so that you can develop a strategy and roadmap that will help your business become resilient to cyber attacks.
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