Technical Security Assessment Documents

When we work with a customer to prepare and IT Policy Package, we typically do a free, upfront technical assessment. This allows us to fully understand the customer’s architecture. By the time the assessment is finished, we usually understand the client’s Internet architecture at least as well they do, often even better. This puts us in a unique position to offer then real and useful advice and ongoing technical support.

The technical familiarity we’ve acquired also buys us the respect of the customer’s technical personnel. That, in turn, puts us in an even better position to advise them. Because our clients themselves are often non-technical people, such as risk managers and financial managers, it is essential that we also win the trust and respect of the technical team.

Sometimes an organization needs an objective assessment from an independent third party to convince others that they are taking security seriously. This is becoming more of an issue in certain sectors, where government, shareholders and other regulatory authorities are expecting companies to provide proof of proper information security.

That is where DocBuilder comes in… We can provide the exact artifacts necessary to win business in the current marketplace.

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Posted in IT Documents on Jun 27th, 2007, 3:43 pm by admin   
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Technical Security Assessment Documents