Security Assessment
Although there is no clear division between penetration testing and security assessment, a security assessment can be seen as a more collaborative process. During a security assessment, Nullcube will work in conjunction with your IT team to gain a complete understanding of the target.
In general, a security assessment allows Nullcube to provide a more
complete suite of countermeasures than a penetration test. The greater
degree of transparency involved also allows us to recommend higher
level policy and procedural changes, when needed.
Benefits
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- Measure the security performance of your ever-changing network.
- Establish a security baseline for your IT operations.
- Obtain third-party review of security-critical architectural decisions.
- Comply with regulatory requirements related to standards like ISO 27001 and ACSI 33.
- Draw on Nullcube's extensive security expertise. We have seen it all.
Call or email us today to find out more about Nullcube's security solutions
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The perils of the cloud
(20 Mar 09)
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The recent security lapse in Google docs is a sign of things to come.
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Conficker calls home
(03 Mar 09)
The Conficker botnet will be connecting to a set of randomly generated domains during March, including a number of legitimate websites
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The Conficker botnet will be connecting to a set of randomly generated domains during March, including a number of legitimate websites
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