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Fire & Rescue Service fights cyber security threats
Essex County Fire & Rescue Service (ECFRS) has deployed LogRhythm’s integrated log management and SIEM solution to support achieving the regulatory compliance required to access the government’s new Public Service Network (PSN). The LogRhythm platform also provides the organisation with increased situational awareness across its IT infrastructure, boosting its overall
cyber security stance and improving operational efficiency. Prior to deploying LogRhythm, ECFRS used a log management solution that struggled to provide network visibility across the organisation’s expanding IT infrastructure. Following an extensive evaluation process, the organisation chose LogRhythm for the platform’s intuitive nature, its advanced reporting suite, and its unique ability to easily demonstrate compliance with government frameworks upon deployment. Chris Massie, ECFRS ICT Security Officer, said: “By deploying the platform, we have made significant progress in establishing GPG 13 aligned controls. Since deployment, LogRhythm’s solution has already enabled us to identify and respond to a number of operational issues, which has made the running of our service more seamless and efficient.”
UK’s First Dedicated ISO27005 Risk Management Course
IT Governance Ltd is launching the first dedicated ISO27005 Certified ISMS Risk
Management training course in the UK. This course is the newest addition to the well- respected IT Governance ISO27001 certificated education programme. Effective risk management is widely accepted as being the key to achieving certification and maintaining compliance to the ISO27001 Information Security Management Standard. The three-day ISO27005
Certified ISMS Risk
Management classroom course is designed to provide delegates with the knowledge and skills required to fully implement a risk management programme that includes risk assessment, risk treatment and continual improvement. Delegates who successfully complete this Advanced Level course will be awarded the Certified ISMS Risk Manager (CIS RM) qualification, issued by the International Board for IT Governance Qualifications (IBITGQ).
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The latest from Tufin Technologies
Tufin Technologies is demonstrating its latest product, SecureApp. SecureApp enables organisations to deploy applications quickly, to improve availability and decrease exposure to potential data breaches and hacker attacks. SIX, Switzerland’s financial market infrastructure operators, have already deployed SecureApp to help manage their application connectivity and to ensure their applications are deployed faster, improve availability and become even more secure. Organisations can use this product to help ensure applications that they want to deploy are done so securely, and without the bottleneck that can be created between the business teams and IT when deploying an application due to different requirements. This ensures financial organisations can stay on top of their game and ahead of competitors when providing a service to their customers.
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