Interhack Information Assurance
Interhack Information Assurance helps its clients to
determine, to build, and to maintain the right level
of security for information in its people, processes,
and technology.
Also see what we do for
small and
mid-sized
organizations.
Security is a complex matter, balancing many competing
interests. Each organization has different
requirements and preferences for how it operates, as
well as different levels of expertise and capability
with its internal staff. Interhack's Information
Assurance practice complements whatever in-house
expertise the client has to ensure that security is
addressed strategically as well as tactically. Our
deep technical expertise includes networks, software,
operating systems, cryptography, and large-scale
architectures.
Information assurance is a process that begins with
strategy, a high-level definition of risk tolerance
and expected rewards. At one extreme are start-up
companies: they focus on growing to meet specific
objectives for revenue or size and will typically shut
down if the plan doesn't work out. At the other
extreme are companies that have been around a long
time: they also want to make money but are able to be
more patient about doing it and place more importance
on being in business five years from now than growing
by some margin. The start-ups are inherently
high-risk and will therefore tolerate more risk in
their information management practices. Companies
that have a high need to continue longevity will put
more emphasis on mitigating risk to protect their
brands and operations. Adding to this mix is the
maturity of the industry and the impact of regulation
on security requirements.
Even the best strategy in the world is ultimately
useless if the tools and techniques aren't up to the
task. Hence, Interhack's Information Assurance
practice includes a wide range of services that will
also help to ensure that networks, computers,
communications devices, and software are all doing
what they should be doing in order to support the
organization's security strategy.
No two companies are identical. Even within an
industry, competitors differentiate themselves in part
by how they address risk. It makes no more sense for
an organization to adopt a downloadable security
strategy than a cookie cutter business plan.
To see how we can help you, peruse some of the
services offered by our
Information Assurance
practice or
contact us to get
a dialogue started about your needs.