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Friday
Dec142012

What you don't know can hurt you...

A lot of my blog is devoted security threats and issues.   While I cover the majority of these issues, in some cases the threat outstrips my capabilities.

In these cases I have a great referral partner with Red Team USA.   Their services cover the gambit of from threat analysis, security / breach testing, to development of policies and procedures to ensure security at your home or business. Here is an excerpt from an excellent 30 min presentation, 

"Despite what many believe, cyber-security is a risk management issue that must be addressed by the leadership of the company. In many cases the problem is funneled to the IT department. The company leadership cannot avoid dealing with this issue. If a breach occurs, the IT department, whether internal or outsourced, will not be held liable. It is the leadership of the company and its management who will be held responsible for the loss and associated fallout.

Taking active involvement, making clear decisions about security, and putting the right pieces in place is the only way for companies to reduce or eliminate the liability associated with a breach (loss of money, time, and reputation)"

I highly recommend that if any of the above resonates with you and your current situation, get in touch with Red Team USA.  Your first point of contact should be Alfred Gizzo, click on his name to email him.  He can walk you through a very helpful 30 min presentation and answer all of your questions. 

 

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    The technology is increase and most people are wrong use to hurt the people or hack their personal information. The IT specialists are hurt the people but now the hacking is a cyber crime if anyone wrong use than police arrest him.
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