Security & Compliance
Security & Compliance
The rising value of security and compliance
Businesses are becoming increasingly dependent on computer and network technology. Due to this growing dependency, more and more sensitive and confidential information is being stored electronically. Implementing mechanisms to protect this data has become essential for maintaining customer confidentiality.
Furthermore, an increasing number of laws and regulations have been established to ensure that businesses are protecting their data and the data of their customers. What was once seen as a cost of doing business has now become not only a legal responsibility, but an opportunity to differentiate your company from its competitors by reducing your exposure and instilling customer trust.
Match the right IT security solution with your business
The goal of security is to protect your data from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, destruction, modification, or disruption. IAS knows that an effective security program requires an in-depth strategy. There is no one technology that can protect your entire organization. We can help you design a comprehensive security strategy to secure your data and meet your compliance needs.
Featured compliance solutions and technologies
- Compliance management
- Security management
- Data governance
- Data loss prevention
- E-discovery
- Risk assessments
Featured security solutions and technologies
- Endpoint security
- Email security
- Encryption
- Network security
- Identity management
Tips and Tricks
Policy is the foundation for a successful security program. Create and maintain a comprehensive security policy. Keep it general. Details can be outlined in supporting procedures and guidelines.
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The cost of a data breach is rising. In 2007, the average per-record cost of a data breach was $197— 8% more than in 2006 and 43% more than in 2005, according to a study by the Ponemon Institute. The total loss of business accounting for 65% of the cost from a data breach, with costs averaging $6.3 million per breach and ranging from $225,000 to almost $35 million.