Networks and servers
Our services cover a whole range of issues related to security of network-server infrastructure, including configuration reviews, security assessments and remote periodic tests.
Services related to Networks and servers
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Network and server security testing
A penetration test is one of the methods for verifying security by controlled attempts to break through security controls. In case of a network-server environment, this involves attacking a particular object, usually defined as a range of IP addresses. more
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Configuration security overview
The most effective method of indentifying vulnerabilities in used hardware and software is to review the configuration of the respective elements of the IT system’s network and server environment. This service usually supplements penetration tests of the network and server environment or tests of application security. more
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Assessment of IT and technical security controls
This service is designed for Clients who want to assess only technical aspects of IT security, without looking into formal issues, unlike in audits and integrated security assessments. more
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A design for security controls upgrade
This service has been developed for institutions where conducting a full security audit and risk analysis prior to making a decision on changes in the security system would not be economically viable. more
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Opinion on planned security control changes
When making crucial decisions on upgrading security controls of e.g. applications or an IT system in general, it is frequently worthwhile to ask for an independent, external opinion. It helps to look at the planned changes from a certain perspective and assess them more objectively. more
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Safe configuration standards
Current IT systems compose of many elements: network hardware, operating systems, database servers and application servers. Effective security management of all the hardware and software configuration constitutes a challenge. more
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Periodic remote security tests
No IT system can remain unchanged for long. Each change poses a risk that new gaps in the security system appear and that it will be possible to access it from the Internet. The human factor, i.e. occurrence of new vulnerabilities due to administrators’ mistakes (e.g. when configuring a firewall), is usually underestimated. more