Securing your technology
In addressing the security of your critical information assets, you should naturally start with a systematic process of asset identification, risk assessment, control development, etc. This will produce your plan for mitigating, controlling and managing risk to these assets. Part of this will inevitably require you to address the need to secure the technology that comprises your Information Systems or use technology to secure assets.
commissum has a range of technology focused services that can assist you in this process of Securing Technology. Whether this is ensuring effective use of existing Microsoft Licences, addressing the need to secure remote and mobile access, or lockdown of specific devices or servers, commissum’s standard or bespoke tailored services can help you to achieve an optimum balance between maximising security and effective use of the technology.
The technology focused services are further enhanced by the confidence we instil in our clients through:
- our 100% independence – totally objective and vendor agnostic
- our cross sector coverage that allows cross fertilisation of knowledge, ideas and know-how
- multiple client and vendor exposure ensures our team keeps up to speed with the latest in technology advancements and new products
- our pragmatic approach to advice and technology selection and configuration ensuring we deliver recommendations fit for your business purpose
Get in touch with one of our security consultants today
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"commissum recently provided invaluable advice and support, ensuring the success of our secure remote access project, and has provided us with annual penetration testing and managed service scanning for several years. I would happily recommend commissum to others for their professionalism and quality of service.”
Mr Tim R, IT Director, International Law Firm
Latest News
Leading USA military contractor QinetiQ hacked and ransacked by Chinese hackers for three years
A new report from Bloomberg, the business information provider (www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-01/china-cyberspies-outwit-u-s-stealing-military-secrets.html) outlines how hackers from China stealthily infiltrated the computer systems of QinetiQ North America, a leading espionage and military contractor to the US government, and the US branch of the British defence technology company QinetiQ. A vast range of highly ...Wed 08 May, 2013 //
Suspected hacker arrested after “biggest-ever DDoS attack”
Police in Spain have arrested a Dutch national on suspicion of launching the largest-ever “Distributed Denial of Service” (DDoS) attack. Sven Olaf Kamphuis, 35, was arrested on April 25th near Barcelona, Spain. At the time, he was in possession of a specially-equipped van set up as a mobile computing and ...Tue 30 Apr, 2013 //
Hackers break into large cloud provider, claim to have credit card details
Some days ago, hackers gained access to computers owned by Linode, a company providing cloud services in the form of virtual Linux servers. The hackers gained access by using a “zero-day vulnerability” (a previously unsuspected security weakness) in Adobe ColdFusion, the software used in running the Linode web server. It ...Fri 26 Apr, 2013 //


