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Enterprise Incident Response Tool
This Enterprise tool is unfortunately under re-develop and is currently not available.
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NSI's Incident Response Tool
Our team will go to your site and using our proprietary tools will assist your team
in identifying to scope of the incident. We can identify which systems in your network
have been compromised and need to be taken off-line and cleaned. If desired, we
can image one or more of the infected boxes and tell you exactly how the box was
compromised.
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Forensics Examination
A forensic exam of a box can identify what your user has been doing, in the case
of illegal or unauthorized activity, or after an intrusion incident, we can examine
some of the compromised systems and tell you exactly how the intruder got into your
network. That can be valuable information to fix gaps in your security.
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Incident Response Plans
Does you organization need an incident response plan? If so we can help. Not only
is the plan needed before an incident occurs, but the various people from HR, Legal,
IT and Management should be aware of their roles ahead of time if your organization
wishes to minimize damage of an attack, not only safeguarding your information but
your business reputation.
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Network Intrusion Detection Service
IDS's are very powerful security tools but many companies do not implement them
because they do not have the in-house expertise to do so. There are a few large
companies that for thousands of dollars will manage your security, we can competitively
setup and manage a Industry standard Snort IDS, and honeypot in your network and
send reports to your network management team so they can respond accordingly.
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Employee Training
Companies can spend lots of time and money on the latest and greatest cutting edge
security tools, have a hardened perimeterand yet still get compromised because some
of their employees fell victim to a socially engineered email. Employee training
is the most effective way to "harden" your employees by raising their awareness
level.
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Incident Response
What is incident response? This is the industry standard on how incidents should
be handled?