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Security Analysis Services
After
making an investment in security technologies, it is important to put human
intelligence and analysis behind your security systems. Anitian's Security
Analysis Services (SAS) are an easy and powerful way to get the real return on
investment of your security technologies.
Benefits of SAS
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Save
Money: Anitian’s SAS costs half to
a quarter the cost of hiring an full-time security analyst.
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Satisfy
Auditors: Outsourcing security
analysis to an
unbiased, independent third party demonstrates diligence and responsible IT
governance.
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Meet
Compliance Requirements: Many
regulations and standards such as SAS-70, PCI/DSS, GLBA, HIPAA, NERC, FFIEC
and the NCUA standards require event and
security monitoring. Anitian’s SAS helps ensure compliance with these
requirements.
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Data
Never Leaves Your Network: Unlike
most managed security providers, Anitian’s SAS does not transmit your data
to a distant data center to commingle with other companies. All data remains
within your network. This
reduces liability and ensures complete confidentiality.
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Proactively Delegate IT Resources:
SAS helps you
proactively identify and respond to events before they harm security or
uptime.
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Manage
Risk: SAS helps quantify and
qualify the true risks in your environment, giving you greater control and
insight into security and network operations.
What Does SAS Look For?
Anitian’s Security Analysis Services looks for many
risks to your environment and its reliable operation. Some of the common events
we identify and report:
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Worm, virus, malware, chat or peer-to-peer
network activity.
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Buffer overflows or injection attacks.
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Numerous failed logons or brute-force attacks.
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Suspicious installations or configuration
changes.
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Confidential data leakage (social security
numbers, credit card numbers, etc.)
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Sudden rise in traffic from a specific system.
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Misconfigured or vulnerable systems.
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Suspicious clearing or deleting of audit logs.
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Attacks on critical systems such as mainframes,
databases, or storage servers.
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Suspicious file uploads.
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Unusual VPN activity or proxy avoidance.
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Suspicious failure of devices.
If
you would like to know more information about Anitian's security analysis services,
please call us at 888-ANITIAN or email
info@anitian.com.
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