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Government bodies allow authorized access to information through data sharing. Data sharing permits interagency access to necessary resources, but it provides a security risk inherent with information sharing and the transmittal of information over communication channels. To be fully secure, information needs to be protected against confidentiality breech, unauthorized access, integrity discrepancies and repudible transactions. The chance of unauthorized access increase significantly when information sharing is enabled due to the higher amount of possible holes in the security plan. Our team of information security specialists will assess your current security posture, and create a security plan to minimize the number of holes, prohibiting rogue access to your information. Our cryptographic solutions are SP-800 aligned and provide CAIN assurances for protecting sensitive information.
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Bridge Technical Solutions has the knowledge and experience to develop information security plans that can be adopted by your organization. The information security plan addresses organization specific issues by:
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• Analyzing existing policies, practices, security logs and past security events to determine
your current security posture.
• Performing network analysis to document the flow of information through the network and
possible security soft spots.
• Analyzing applications to locate security weaknesses which can place sensitive
information at risk.
• Assigning a valuation to information assets and assessing the risk of the assets
being compromised.
• Evaluating your current application profile to determine if your application is in accordance
with industry best practices.
• Determining the vulnerabilities that could provide unauthorized access to your information.
• Creating a Threat Matrix which combines the vulnerabilities, the probability of vulnerabilities
being exploited, and the countermeasures to alleviate the vulnerabilities.
• Detailing countermeasures to thwart security risks.
• Communicating to key personnel within your organization for a better understanding of the
information security processes.
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