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“Compliance Technology is MANDATORY today”

You Have the RIGHT TO KNOW

When your employees abuse their PC and Internet privileges, they are essentially stealing from your company. To protect the bottom line, you have the RIGHT to know and the RESPONSIBILITY to correct the problems.

  • Record Everything They Do
    Capture, analyze and report on everything they do at the PC and on the Internet, to prove both suspicions and accusations of wrongdoing.

  • Obtain Pure and Impartial Proof
    Employee actions are electronically captured, securely transmitted and centrally stored, meeting best practices requirements for evidence collection.

  • Rely on Ultimate Stealth and Security
    Prevent detection of the software and unauthorized access to recordings.

  • Receive Immediate Notification, as it Happens
    Catch them red-handed by receiving instant alerts when keywords or phrases are typed or are contained in an email, chat, instant message or web site.

  • Install and Investigate Remotely
    At the touch of a button, Investigator can be remotely configured and silently installed FROM any computer on the network TO any computer on the network. You can also investigate discreetly by reviewing the secure recordings FROM any PC on the network.

  • Conduct Ongoing Surveillance
    The fear of being caught is a powerful deterrent to misconduct. When your employees know you are continuously recording their every action, they will cease to engage in unacceptable activities.

The Internet revolution has increased government and private sector concern for security, liability and economic stability. To protect consumer privacy and corporate proprietary information, the government has mandated regulations, such as

  • Payment Card Industry (PCI)

  • Federal Information Security Management (FISMA)

  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)

  • Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA)

  • Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act.

  • North American Electric Reliability Corps Cyber Security Standards (NERC)

  • Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI)  

  • ISO27002

Businesses are encouraged to adopt NIST or ISO standards, which are based on the confidentiality, integrity and availability security principles. 

Alternative Technology’s go-to-market strategy is to offer security solutions that enable compliance while balancing cost and convenience. Our assessment services, technologies and domain knowledge take a consultative and tactical approach to solving today’s compliance issues. Alternative Technology Compliance Reseller Program translates obtuse government regulations, interprets industry standards and incorporates best practices into assessment, product sales and results.

We offer a comprehensive set of services and technologies that reduce the cost, increase the convenience and improve the compliance of an information security posture, while building confidentiality, integrity and availability into its information assets.

Business Market Drivers

Cost Reduction

Business leaders face tough financial decisions when it comes to choosing the right path to security. In addition to managing cost in their day-to-day businesses, they must measure the potential risks, have viable security options to choose from and must know the compliance regulations. We work to reduce cost by mitigating product solutions for the known risks in:

  • Infrastructure

  • Policies

  • Personnel

Increased Convenience

Workflow bottleneck can be a result of poorly integrated security products and systems. Security product usability is an important element of employee job satisfaction, reduction in errors and ultimately, total productivity. We help to identify products which enable:

  • Ease-of-use

  • Workflow efficiencies

  • User-satisfaction

Improved Compliance

Meeting government compliance regulations and anticipating the introduction of new standards or laws is a daunting task for IT executives. The 10th annual Network World 500 survey reports that for the third year in a row, security remains one of the top concerns of executives. Sixty percent of those surveyed said that over the next 12 months, getting their organizations into compliance with regulations is “extremely important”. Almost half of those surveyed said they will upgrade their applications or purchase new applications to ensure compliance with regulations such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability (HIPAA) and Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Acts. We recognize that other security initiatives also apply when choosing products and systems:

  • Best Practices

  • Policy Enforcement

  • Risk Management

  • Industry Standards

  • Federal & State Regulations

 
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