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Your 2018 IT Security Goals Must ‘PoP!’

2018 IT Security
2018 IT Security  goals.2018 IT Security

Often organizations  subscribe to a wait-and-see posture to IT Security, but the risks of this approach echos with each news headline that it is best to be ‘Prepared on Purpose.’

 

Read the 2018 IT Security worry list here.

 

Just today Forever 21  reported the findings of its November Data Security Breach.

‘Prepared on Purpose’ is brilliance in motion. It is the awareness of  past, present and future threats.

The Swiss Army knife is synonymous with preparedness because of its evolution from just being a pocket knife to a an indispensable tool for soldiers; its agility, practicality and nimbleness continues to thrive throughout the ages.

Your 2018 IT Security strategy must also be nimble, agile and practical, but you must first know thy enemies…

 

Your IT Security 2018 Swiss Army Knife must be armed with the right blades to address the following categories:
BY CHALLENGE BY INDUSTRY BY MANDATE
Managing Compliance & IT Risk Education PCI Compliance
Security Scanning & Testing Financial Services GDPR Compliance
Threat Detection & Response Government HIPAA Compliance
Cloud Security Healthcare POPI  Compliance
Managing Merchant Risk Hotels Data Privacy
Protect Your Internet of Things Payment Card Services FISMA Compliance
Managing Security Operations Retail GLBA/ISO/SOX Compliance

2018 IT Security professionals cannot afford a reactive stance because the terror threats sophistication require vigilance, grit and a strong response.

 

Like decorated officers, security professionals will earn their stripes by the take down of the enemy through strategy and tactical warfare.

Our  commitment to winning this war beckons you to enlist us as your comrade against cyber crime.

Please contact us to help you fight the looming 2018 IT Security risks.

 

 

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