| Security Audit
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| One
of the most important and critical reasons for
conducting a security audit is to ensure that
the efforts spent on security is coherent with
business objectives ultimately yielding cost
effective benefits. Although this may seem
obvious, it is possible that efforts might go
off the requisite target missing out on the key
areas where the effort is needed. The objective
of Security Audit is to find out the
vulnerabilities that an organization is facing
with its IT infrastructure. |
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| The
iWaves
Solution |
| iWaves provides Security Audit services
and covers all areas that concern security of
Information in an Enterprise. |
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| Physical Security Audit
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| Physical Security is one of the most
neglected areas in Security.iWaves helps
companies to plug this area by identifying the
threats in terms of location of hosted servers,
perimeter and barrier protection followed and
physical measures adopted currently to protect
sensitive data such as: cages, racks, Personnel
controls, Biometrics devices, Alarm Systems and
others. |
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| Network Security
Audit |
| Internal employees, customers or the
partners access the organizational network
internally, through a public gateway or through
VPN's, Leased Lines, ISDN or even Dial-Up
connections. The Network conducts a study of the
access policies and procedures for internal LAN
access, as well as the connectivity of the
organization with its branches and remote
locations and highlights the vulnerabilities in
the network. |
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| Application Security
Audit |
| This
involves a complete detailed analysis of the
mission critical applications of the enterprise
such as web servers, directory servers, mailing
applications and enterprise solutions of the
company to which its employees, customers or
partners may have access. Since security has to
complement business and should be transparent to
the user, it is essential for security to
integrate seamlessly with the
application |
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