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As interconnectivity in today’s marketplace develops, more and more businesses are relying on the Internet and other network technologies for business functions. Small to Medium size businesses (SMBs) are now able to compete more effectively with larger companies by expanding their geographical scope through Internet use. Unfortunately increased connection to the Internet, introduces security, compliance, and privacy threats that they may not have the resources or expertise to deal with effectively.
Marlabs’s Information Security Practice leverages a “Holistic” approach towards information security and data privacy that incorporates People, Process, & Technology. The Marlabs’s Information Security Practice strives to continuously deserve and preserve a position as our client’s “trusted advisor” for all Information Security and Data Privacy requirements by offering services & solutions that
- Align with clients enterprise goals and priorities,
- Bring value to the client, and
- Support the client’s ability to innovate while controlling data,
compliance, and privacy risk.
Marlabs's Inc. is proud to introduce its Security Management offering. Security management includes the review and development of information security policy, procedures, standards, and guidelines, information security risk assessment, security incident planning, and network security monitoring. These core components serve as the foundation of a company information security program.
Our Security Management Service Offerings include:
- Information Security Risk Assessment:
- Information Security Policy Development
- Security Incident Planning
- Security Awareness, Training, and Education
- Network Security Monitoring (NSM)
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CREDIT CARD DATA SECURITY |
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Going beyond half measures in PCI DSS compliance, implement code reviews and software firewalls to get a complete solution |
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WEB APPLICATION CONCERNS |
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A recent survey found that IT security professionals are concerned about protecting their systems from web application vulnerabilities. 58% of 272 respondents said their web applications were less secure than the rest of their IT infrastructure. |
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