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Network Security: How Much is Enough?

If your network is vital to your company, come to us

How safe is your network? How reliable? How much redundancy is enough - in servers, in connections? For businesses that rely on information technology to perform critical functions, these are vital questions.

StoneHenge Partners has the answers.

We have experts who can analyze your current network for weaknesses, inefficiencies and, perform risk analysis, build a plan to improve the network, implement that plan (either as a turnkey project or supplemental staffing to help you implement it), perform quality assurance on the implementation, and document the policies and procedures. Because we have certified Business Continuity Planners on staff, we can roll any network security work into a comprehensive BCP, too.

Risk Gap Analysis

For example, a major Tulsa-headquartered company came to StoneHenge Partners to evaluate its network security and make recommendations for improvements.

Using a variety of tools and expertise, StoneHenge Partners reviewed current configurations of not only servers but also workstations, routers, network protocols, and physical environment for a security evaluation. We produced and presented a comprehensive technical report with the gathered information. The report included the risk assessment level (High, Medium, Low, and Informational) along with details on each risk and corrective measures that could remove it.

In addition to the comprehensive report, StoneHenge also produced an Executive overview of the findings and also provided the client with detailed information on securing their infrastructure in the future.

"Security consulting firms have a tendency to focus on preventing penetration of your system from the outside," said Bryan Malone, who led the evaluation. "But actually, your greatest exposure is from a disgruntled user within your company."

The analysis was an eye-opener for the company. We can do the same for you. Give us a call.

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