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Network security is no longer just about stopping viruses and unwanted web traffic at the gateway. Despite the many fortifications already surrounding the network, organizations are under daily attack from the inside, whether it is from software vulnerability exploits, users connecting unauthorized devices or P2P greynet applications transmitting company secrets outside the firewall.
Whether the driver is to minimize costly and embarrassing data leakages, to comply with regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley or the GLBA or to plug the holes from user-installed software that is elusive at the network level, the ability to assess and address vulnerabilities on the network are essential to managing organizational risks and maintaining the integrity of IT operations.
Key Security Challenges
- How to track when IT assets become IT liabilities
- Identifying security risks as they apply to individual networks
- Tracking the connection of devices and transfer of files off PCs
- Remotely tracking individual risks on 1000s of machines
Centennial Security Solutions
Centennial’s security solutions are focused on helping organizations manage the endpoints by getting 100% visibility of what is happening on the network – from which individual software applications are installed on each PC through to tracking the connection of portable storage devices.
Software & firmware vulnerabilities
Use a live inventory of all PCs and other network devices to determine which parts of the network are at risk from attack
Greynet detection
Close security gaps by pinpoint potentially-dangerous software applications and malware across the network
Portable device management
Prevent data leakage by automatically allow or block the connection of portable storage devices to company-owned PCs
Data encryption
Stop data falling into the wrong hands by encrypting all files copied to portable storage devices
Centennial’s solutions help organizations focus on both the human and technological aspects of IT security, monitoring user behaviour as well as enforcing policy.
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