Pacific Coast Information Systems White Paper Sample
When an organization suffers a security breach, the effects are felt immediately across the organization, not just in the IT department. It doesn’t matter if the breach occurred through vulnerable web applications, leaked passwords, a poorly-configured firewall, an un-patched operating system or a misplaced zip drive; when the exploit is discovered, the common response for any company is to take the systems off-line to diagnose the source.
Typically, that means revenue-generating platforms like websites or web applications, or the backup systems that support them, will be off-line until the issue is fixed and the vulnerabilities are re-mediated. Even for a small-to-medium organization with as few as ten people and as little as $500,000 in revenue, an NSA is an essential process for ensuring operational continuity where:
- Their applications must be available to conduct business
- Their customer data needs to be protected
- Consumer confidence and trust is critical to their business
- Industry and security compliance applies to their industry
- It is necessary to protect brand and reputation