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INTRUSION MANAGEMENT

The number of reported attacks and identified vulnerabilities in systems increase at an alarming rate. The scenario is bleak with application vendors releasing patches almost daily as new vulnerabilities that are exploited become known. In addition, sophisticated hacker tools are now freely available on various web sites, enabling extremely complex attacks against your company.

To counter these threats, many companies have spent the last five years aggressively building out their Perimeter Security (Protection) strategies with Firewalls, Anti-virus and Proxy Gateways, to name but a few. To effectively safeguard against threats or intrusions, you need to build a Detection and Response strategy to complement a Protection strategy.

A holistic strategy should:

  • Enunciate and addresses the threat against your company and its risk liability;
  • Include a mechanism for enforcing this policy (Protection Strategy);
  • Include a mechanism for auditing the enforcement of this policy (Detection Strategy); and
  • Include a mechanism to respond to policy violation (Response Strategy).

By taking a consultative business-led approach, Dimension Data helps to mitigate the threats posed by virus and worm attacks and reduces the ongoing costs relating to patch management.

Dimension Data’s Intrusion Management Architecture (IMA) Framework underpins our Protect, Detect and Respond Security approach by protecting against, preventing and actively responding to intrusion activity. We provide you with a collection of various security technologies, combined with our professional consulting services and intellectual capital that can be implemented in a phased fashion to provide a layered, defence-in depth threat management solution.

The IMA Framework is a comprehensive 14-module framework that covers areas such Best Practice Assessment, Risk Assessment, Vulnerability Management, Threat Response, Internal Security, Host Integrity Assurance, and Forensics, among others.

The benefits are:

  • Reduces the cost of dealing with malicious code attacks
  • Can reduce the cost of patch and signature management
  • Helps organisations to move away from reactive patch management to a proactive process
  • Should eliminate the zero-day gap
  • Can reduce the quantity and improve the quality of messages from existing IDS systems










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