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| Security Solutions |
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| IT
Security Survey |
| If you’d like to analyze your
organization’s security-related risks, and be able to
act upon the results, you’ll need a thorough IT security
survey first. This survey lets you identify possible security
threats and vulnerabilities, and gives you the opportunity to
take preventative measures before damage occurs. |
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assess and analyze your overall security related issues, including: |
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Organizational aspects (whether
an IT security system exists; whether it is being effectively
implemented; etc.) |
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Logical Security |
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Communications Security |
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Availability and Survivability |
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Management and Control of Security Units
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Physical Security |
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| By leveraging Tesnet Group’s
security experts’ experience and know-how, along with
our proven methodology and automated tools, your organization
can analyze your security risks, identify possible security
vulnerabilities and prepare to undertake whatever measures are
necessary to ensure a high level of security. |
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| Penetration Testing |
Is it possible to be certain that
your sensitive IT systems will withstand a malicious attack?
Can you be sure that your sensitive and proprietary information
will remain confidential?
Tesnet Group’s Penetration Testing solution answers those
questions for leading organizations like yours that wish to
assess vulnerabilities and risks by using real-world measures.
We map your system, just like a hostile attacker would do, using
automated tools to try to penetrate your system, and identify
your weakest points.
Let Tesnet Group’s Penetration Testing solution put your
information security to the test, and find out how vulnerable
your information really is. |
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| Test Types |
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Vulnerability Scanning &
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Denial of Service Testing |
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Penetration Testing |
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Code Inspection |
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| Integrated Automated Testing
Tools |
Automated testing tools are an integral component
of the Tesnet Group’s Penetration Testing Methodology.
We use the leading automated testing tools, augmented by
our proprietary SMART Functions™, which are an elaborate
set of functions that contribute dramatically in making
the most out of market-ready tools, and in accelerating
the testing process and its effectiveness.
By combining automated testing tools with Tesnet Group’s
SMART Functions™, you’ll experience shorter
testing time, increased test coverage and cut human resource
costs significantly.
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| Contingency Planning/
Business Continuity Plan (BCP) |
No one can deny it: disaster might strike anytime.
So it’s always advisable to be prepared for any contingency.
Due to the advancement of Information Technology (IT), chances
are good that your business depends heavily on your IT infrastructure.
And with the emergence of e-business, many businesses can't
survive without operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Even
one episode of downtime might mean disaster, so it’s wise
to protect your IT investment with a professional Business Contingency
Plan.
During the first stage, we work with you to map the critical
operational processes for your organization, and consider what
would be a “disaster” as well. The plan’s
objective is to ensure that the processes you define as critical
continue to function without interruption during a time of disaster.
Continuity Planning by Tesnet Group is a comprehensive and practical
solution that gives you effective measures to take to improve
your firm’s readiness for a potential disaster. We
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Emergency response,
which includes the activities that must take place given
a contingency event. The aim of the operation is to protect
human life and to reduce the damage dimensions. |
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Recovery actions,
to help you quickly and easily transfer your organization's
critical operations to an alternate site, which has been
prepared in advance. |
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Restoration includes actions
required to fix the damage, and to return your operation
to routine, meaning as close as possible to the situation
before the contingency event took place. |
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| By leveraging Tesnet Group’s security experts’
experience and know-how, including our proven methodology, automated
tools and knowledge base, which support the processes, your
organization can analyze its security risks, identify possible
security vulnerabilities and get ready to undertake measures
that will ensure high security. |
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| ISO 17799 Standard
– Preparation for Compliance and Certification |
ISO 17799, the most widely recognized security
standard, is comprehensive, detailed and relates to the
all security issues you may face in your organization.
An ISO 17799 certification provides your organization with
objective proof, internally and externally (customers, suppliers,
business partners etc.), that you correctly secure the information
you possess according to the highest standards, and hence
provide a certainty and confidence to anyone collaborating
with your company.
Compliance with ISO 17799 is a complicated and involved
process, and certification is even more daunting.
Tesnet Group offers a complete suite of services to organizations
wishing to increase their overall security level and to
obtain the ISO 17799 certification.
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| The numbers tell the story better
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Total
annual cost of online security breaches to corporations
in 2002: $15B (Source: DataMonitor) |
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Reported
breaches in the past six months: 85% (Source: Computer
Security Institute) |
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Reported
financial losses in the past six months 64% (Source: Computer
Security Institute) |
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78%
of companies surveyed in the U.K experienced at least
one malicious security incident (Source: PWC, 2002) |
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Computer security vulnerabilities more than doubled in
the last year (Source: CERT, 2002) |
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96%
of successful attacks could have been prevented (Source:
GCN, 2001) |
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Web spending on IT products and services [is expected]
to more than double from $119.1 billion in 2000 to $282.5
billion in 2003 (source: IDC) |
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