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risk levels associated with PCI, HIPAA, GLBA, SOX, and other leading industry and government security and compliance standards.


A multi-step process is needed to develop and implement a comprehensive security management plan. The first step is to have a solid understanding of your environment’s security risk level. We can help. Let our experts help you identify and document all policies and controls.


KEEP YOUR ORGANIZATION SECURE TODAY AND TOMORROW


Does your security strategy provide you the protection, visibility, and oversight to manage security events 24 × 7 × 365? Have you documented the policies and controls needed in your environment and processes to ensure that your security risk stays at acceptable levels? Cyber criminals are always trying to keep several steps ahead of the latest protection strategies. You need to be worried about the full threat lifecycle. At PC Connection, we focus on a concept of protection, detection, and reaction. It’s a strategy to make sure you are covering all three of those very critical pillars.


Address the entire threat lifecycle with our Managed Security Services. Our team of experts can help ensure


“The capability of bringing something bad into your environment without knowing it is just tremendous...


you need experts to look at that risk, understand the threats, and then


bring the risk to an acceptable level.” —STEPHEN NARDONE


PRACTICE DIRECTOR OF SECURITY AND MOBILITY


you know exactly where you stand in relation to risk and compliance—at any given point in time. Turn to the experts to:


Enhance your monitoring and management capabilities


Adhere to compliance requirements over time Bring risk to an acceptable level


SECURITY SUITE OPTIMIZATION


Industry data shows that more than 30% of all soſtware security solutions are acquired in suites to aid in the unification and implementation of security policies. In other words, where one mechanism leaves off, another one immediately picks up. Since security can oſten be a mix of investments from multiple vendors, we frequently see areas where coverage cannot be extended and also examples where integration between vendor’s products is less than ideal. Our team can help ensure that whether you’re using one or multiple security providers, your environment is adequately configured and provides the protection, visibility, and oversight that your organization, users, and data require.


OUR EXPERTISE


With the continuous state of change in the global threat landscape, organizations face cyberattacks and security breaches that are growing in frequency and sophistication every day. Based on your organization’s needs, environment, business processes, and security goals, our experts will provide insights to help you implement the right solutions to address your critical risks and protect your operations. As an extension of your IT team, we are committed to keeping your organization operating safely and securely.


Get a Clear Picture of Your Security Environment


» Call 1.800.800.14 or visit www.pcconnection.com/SecurityRiskAssessment


Arrange an IT Security Risk Assessment for your organization today.


1. https://www.symantec.com/security-center/threat-report 2. http://www.infographicsarchive.com/tech-and-gadgets/it-security/#prettyPhoto 3. https://www.netiq.com/communities/cool-solutions/netiq-views/84-fascinating-it-security-statistics/ 4. http://resources.idgenterprise.com/original/AST-0135695_2014-IT-Security-Privacy-Survey-Protiviti.pdf


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