The need for Trusted Systems
To understand the need for Trusted Systems, simply
consider some of your security needs:
- Does your organization have to comply with securities legislation?
- Does your organization rely on business intelligence processes that live on
your Information Technology infrastructure?
- Does your organization create propietary information
that resides on computer systems and accessed by more than one individual?
- Does your organiztion have a legal responsibility to keep your customer's
information private?
- Does your organization create or own intellectual property it needs to
protect from being leaked or misused?
- Is your organization required to reduce operational costs to ensure
greater profitibilty without compromising quality?
If your answer
to any of the above questions is yes, then
you need Trusted Systems for your organization.
Whatever the
sensitive information may be—whether a national secret, a trade secret,
your intellectual property or someone's credit card number—
Trusted Systems are built to keep it safe from all external and internal threats.
Trusted Systems take away the burden of security responsibility off the shoulders
of your employees, staff, managers and executives and drops it squarely on to
themselves. Thus, Trusted Systems
- protect the innocent from false accusations,
- prevent the mistakes of naïve users, and
- deter the attacks of malicious abusers
Trusted Systems are needed
by today's information dependent world, and by organizations that seek to
thrive in it.
Learn more about how trusted systems help
your business thrive.
Googgun Security Scoping Service (GS3)
Whether you need to protect intellectual property, comply with regulations,
or safeguard customer information, you must do it effectively and affordably.
The Googgun Security
Scoping Service (GS3) is a comprehensive security requirements
acquisition service that enables you to implement effective and affordable
security solutions.
GS3 provides formal details for
security requirements and constraints for information technology
infrastructure within the business, users and technology boundaries.
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