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Is your business PCI DSS compliant?

How Chooseus Life Insurance lost its customers’ cardholder details and their trustIn August 2019, reporters began flocking to Chooseus Life Insurance’s head office in Detroit after news leaked that thousands of the company’s customers had lost money due to a security breach. The CEO of this life insurance company released the following statement: “We have […]

Case Study: Delivering PCI-DSS Compliance, Centralized Network Config Management for UK’s Largest IT Services and Outsourcing Company

Success Story In our latest case study, an IT operations analyst at a trusted IT services and outsourcing company — the largest in the UK — reveals how DeviceExpert has improved the performance and overall security of a diverse array of managed devices and has simplified the jobs of the company’s network admins. Imagine the IT division of your company relies on disparate devices, including telecommunication devices, network devices, and virtual and physical systems spread across multiple, geographic locations.

PCI-DSS 3.0: The ‘Security Path’ to Compliance

Security and compliance are often used synonymously, even by techies. You can ensure compliance by remaining secure; but mere compliance with certain rules and regulations does not necessarily mean your network is ‘absolutely’ secure. Many organizations, including some of the world’s prominent enterprises have faced IT security breaches and compromises despite remaining fully compliant with numerous regulations

Can your organization be Hack Immune?

This past few months witnessed a record breaking global level of malware threats and APTs (Advanced Persistent Threat) that put the mightiest of Enterprises’ security at jeopardy! Since December 2009, post the Google Aurora attack, the way Enterprises see APTs has changed forever. Even the last bit of resistance was wiped out when World Bank, Morgan Stanley was taken down by such threats too. The challenge with this type of security attack is the manner in which Enterprise IT Security is hacked – slow and disguised.