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The cybersecurity landscape is also changing, both in complexity and in adversary intent. From attacks like Stuxnet that targeted critical industrial infrastructure – and the unveiling of well-funded, capable Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) – to the formation of state-sponsored entities in a cyber arms race, the world is experiencing an escalation in cyber threats.

According to the MITRE Corporation, the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the FBI and USCERT, over 95% of security breaches are a direct result of an exploit against a Common Vulnerability and Exposure (CVE®).

In addition, more than 80% of these security breaches happen behind the firewall and on systems running the latest anti-virus software.

Take a look at PrivacyRights.org and see for yourself – data breaches are accelerating at an incredible pace, yet we’ve all spent a combined $5,000,000,000 (five billion) US Dollars on Firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) and Anti-virus Software (AVS).

Managing mission critical infrastructure requires organizations ability to”

·         Detect who is attempting to connect to your network.  Untrusted access and unauthorized or ‘rogue’ devices such as Blackberry, iPhone, Wireless Routers are no longer a problem.

·         Deter cyber-criminals from gaining insider access to your most crucial network assets and resources.  Keep mission critical assets online and know immediately when there is a problem.

·         Defend your organization from unexpected threats, untrusted network access, known vulnerabilities and their exploits. 

·         Defeat ‘rogue’ access, malicious insiders and new malware.

·         The cybersecurity landscape is also changing, both in complexity and in adversary intent. From attacks like Stuxnet that targeted critical industrial infrastructure – and the unveiling of well-funded, capable Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) – to the formation of state-sponsored entities in a cyber arms race, the world is experiencing an escalation in cyber threats.

·         According to the MITRE Corporation, the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the FBI and USCERT, over 95% of security breaches are a direct result of an exploit against a Common Vulnerability and Exposure (CVE®).

·         In addition, more than 80% of these security breaches happen behind the firewall and on systems running the latest anti-virus software.

·         Take a look at PrivacyRights.org and see for yourself – data breaches are accelerating at an incredible pace, yet we’ve all spent a combined $5,000,000,000 (five billion) US Dollars on Firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) and Anti-virus Software (AVS).

·         Benefits of Nacwall to the Government

·         Detect who is attempting to connect to your network.  Untrusted access and unauthorized or ‘rogue’ devices such as Blackberry, iPhone, Wireless Routers are no longer a problem.

·         Deter cyber-criminals from gaining insider access to your most crucial network assets and resources.  Keep mission critical assets online and know immediately when there is a problem.

·         Defend your organization from unexpected threats, untrusted network access, known vulnerabilities and their exploits.  Do this while you are at work and even while you are sleeping.  It’s completely automatic and easy, using our patented EasyNAC® technology.

·         Defeat ‘rogue’ access, malicious insiders and new malware.

·         Worried about Regulatory Compliance?

·         Audit yourself with NACwall’s built-in CVE® certified vulnerability scanning and management system. 

·         Report using over a dozen different reports including Differential and Trend Analysis reports for Auditors and Executives showing your progress at system hardening remediation.

·         Comply with GLBA, HIPAA, Visa PCI, NER/FERC and many other international regulations.  Use the built-in ISO27001 self-assessment policy tools to outperform any compliance requirements.

·         Know who is on my network?

·         Are those I trust vulnerable or infected?

·         Can I keep those I don’t trust off my network, even while I’m sleeping?

·         Can I prove (through reports) that I’ve taken appropriate steps for Due Care and Diligence for Regulatory Compliance?

       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
         
 

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