Imagine a gap analysis so thorough it brought your security system to optimal performance. That’s what we strive for in our Maturity Assessments.
We look for the gaps, the risks, and the vulnerabilities your system lacks, and once identified, we work with you to build out the solutions needed. Maturity assessments see how well developed your cybersecurity system is and where improvements can be made.
How well built your security system is, is crucial to secure maintain ace and function of daily activities and data retention. For a full understanding of your cybersecurity maturity, breaking it down into four steps: Assess, measure, analyze, and Improve, provides great insight into the maturity of your system.
Defining your cybersecurity capabilities can be as simple as identifying where your security features are housed. Is your network secure? Our emails and data exchanged on a secured server? Do you implement application security features? And what endpoints are secured and monitored?
The next piece would be a review of your Security Intelligence Event Monitoring (SIEM) process. This details how you collect, track, and report on data from interactions and communications as they occur. Patterns of data transfers can indicate breaches that occur under the radar.
Defining your cybersecurity capabilities can be as simple as identifying where your security features are housed. Is your network secure? Our emails and data exchanged on a secured server? Do you implement application security features? And what endpoints are secured and monitored? Maturity Assessment
Implementation of a Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) system is an indication of cybersecurity maturity, confirming the identities of those logging into your system. A 2FA system prevents fraudulent access or take-over of an account.
Appropriately managing customer data when accessed through online applications is critical. So much of what we do is handled online, including banking, that these systems must be able to maintain security at all times. Having a built-in security system for your online customer interactions is another indicator of cybersecurity maturity.
Implementation of a Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) system is an indication of cybersecurity maturity, confirming the identities of those logging into your system. A 2FA system prevents fraudulent access or take-over of an account. Maturity Assessment
Appropriately managing customer data when accessed through online applications is critical. So much of what we do is handled online, including banking, that these systems must be able to maintain security at all times. Having a built-in security system for your online customer interactions is another indicator of cybersecurity maturity. Maturity Assessment
Looking at these elements defines your existing capabilities and ranks your maturity. Once you have assessed what you have, measured its capabilities, it’s time to analyze what you need.
Looking at these elements defines your existing capabilities and ranks your maturity. Once you have assessed what you have, measured its capabilities, it’s time to analyze what you need. Maturity Assessment
