What is an Internal Network Risk Assessment? |
Written by Rebecca Mints | |||||||||||||||
Tuesday, 08 April 2008 10:49 | |||||||||||||||
An internal network risk assessment is a very in-depth review of the overall security of your network. The primary objective of the assessment is to provide recommendations that maximize privacy, reliability and availability protection of the operating environment. However, while security advice greatly focuses on data and information protection on servers, equal attention needs to be given to all hosts in an environment. Like most things, your security is only as strong as the weakest link. An internal network risk assessment can take anywhere from five to 30 days to complete, and upon completion, comprehensive knowledge of a site’s risk will be gained and mitigation discussions may follow.
Our internal network risk assessment is comprised of five phases:
This is just a brief summary of the processes we follow throughout a network assessment. For more information please fill out our Services Inquiry Form or visit the Help Center to contact one of our representatives. |