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ThinDeskTM Managed Security begins with the Thin Computing model. We protect all of your data within a world class, “Fort Knox” data centre. While data must be and is available easily, we put certain fundamentals in place;
- Selective network access to authorized remote and corporate users
- Disciplined authentication techniques for granting access to sensitive data.
- Ensured privacy and integrity of communications. ThinDeskTM includes data encryption features which protect your network security from intrusions when extending your network to employees and other authorized individuals using the internet infrastructure.
- Content security at the gateway to screen out malicious intent, such as viruses and malevolent Java/ActiveX applets
- Detect network attacks and misuse in real time and respond to defeat an attack
- Protected internal network addressing schemes and conserving IP
- Site Security at the ThinDeskTM designated data centres includes high level restricted access, finger print access recognition, armed guards, bullet proof glass, exterior barricade barriers etc.
- Firewall management controls electronic access of incoming and outgoing traffic and has established protection protocol for denial of service attacks
- Intrusion Detection and Prevention procedures are active in all ThinDeskTM environments. The system recognizes the pattern of attacks and takes specific measures to ward them off.
Intrusion Detection System (IDS)
While the firewall defines the rules of access, IDS deals with attempts to attack your sites and/or individual machines. The System recognizes the pattern of the attack and takes specific measures as defined by the security policy and procedures:
- Network level
On the network level, IDS screens external and internal traffic for suspicious activities and implements active or passive response procedures.
- OS level
At the OS level, IDS monitors each individual machine in the network for alteration, which may result in security vulnerabilities. In case of detection, it implements active or passive response procedures.
Antivirus Screening
Content security extends data inspection to the highest level, protecting users from various hazards, including computer viruses and malicious Java or ActiveX applets, while providing granular access control to the Internet. In case of content security violation, the system implements active or passive response procedures. Alert Notification in real time to ThinDeskTM administrator 24/7. |
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