Security/Auditing
The days of thinking that your company’s network can hide on the Internet, and that you have nothing anyone would want are unfortunately, over. Today’s hackers may or may not care who you are, but they do want something you have: your data. Using all too available hacking tools, the bad guys can find your company’s systems, steal proprietary information and use them to launch attacks against other companies. If your network has poor network security, you risk not only exposing your own precious data to malicious intent, but you also engender the threat of legal action if your systems are found to be used in an attack on others.
LanXpert’s team of engineers is skilled at identifying and implementing the security services you need: firewalls, encryption, intrusion detection and Anti-virus/spyware protection are must-have solutions for most organizations. But good security practices are a moving target. LanXpert will help you define your security policies, while tracking new industry developments and the latest threats for you. With our proven methodologies for keeping up with security releases and our lightning-quick response time, we can help you keep on top of the multitude of hazards that threaten your data…and your good name.
Your computer network is constantly growing and changing. Whether these changes are the result of neglect, ad-hoc implementations or everyday usage, it’s a difficult task to stay on top of your network’s evolution. Without detailed and accurate information, it can be very challenging to manage, let alone secure it. Whether you are looking for a simple hardware inventory, or a detailed analysis of all your network traffic, LanXpert can reacquaint you with your network.
Using a combination of automated industry standard tools, and extensive experience, LanXpert engineers will provide a timely and accurate snapshot of your network. A thorough audit of your systems and practices can expose any number of potential security risks. Our engineers have the training and expertise to identify and correct potential risks in your firewall policy, known vulnerabilities in your clients and servers, and discrepancies in your disaster recovery plan.
