- Governance Risk & Compliance
- Cyber Security Controls Assessment and Implementation
- Security Architecture Review and Design
- Threat Management
- Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing (VAPT)
- Managed Vulnerability Detection and Response
- Vulnerability and Patch Management
- Application and API Security
- Identity & Access Management
- EPP, EDR and XDR
- Cloud Security Assessment & Consultation
- Zero Trust Architecture Consultation and Solutions
- Email Security Consultation & Implementation
- Muti-cloud Security Consultation & Implementation
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Zero Trust Architecture Consultation and Solutions
Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) is a security framework based on the principle of “never trust, always verify.” It assumes that threats could be both external and internal, and thus, no entity, whether inside or outside the network perimeter, should be trusted by default. Instead, ZTA advocates continuous verification of trust and strict access controls to protect resources and data.
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Protection Against Advanced Threats
ZTA focuses on protecting assets and data from advanced threats such as zero-day exploits, insider attacks, and lateral movement within the network. By segmenting the network, enforcing least privilege access, and implementing advanced authentication methods, ZTA helps organizations detect and respond to threats more effectively.
Reduced Attack Surface
By implementing ZTA solutions such as micro-segmentation, organizations can reduce their attack surface by isolating critical assets and limiting lateral movement within the network. This makes it harder for attackers to move laterally and escalate privileges in the event of a breach.
Future-Proofing Security Investments
ZTA provides a forward-looking security approach that aligns with emerging trends such as cloud computing, remote work, and IoT. By investing in ZTA consultation and solutions, organizations can future-proof their security investments and adapt to evolving cybersecurity threats and challenges.