Managing a firewall to protect your organizations networks from intrusions and security attacks can be demanding. Intrusions that disrupt critical applications can be far too common and destructive. And payroll costs for an IT staff to manage and monitor your firewall can be costly. Omni Broadband offers firewall protection that monitors your network around the clock so you can remain focused on your core business activities.
Design
Omni Broadband's Network Security team can custom design a solution specific to your organizations needs. Our dedicated team of professionals offer hands-on support to analyze your network infrastructure and the goals your company wishes to achieve. To determine your firewall needs, our Network Security team uses their advanced knowledge of network design and security to provide your organization with a cost effective solution.
Manage
Omni Broadband can provide additional configuration support. Configuration changes are modifications to the security policy settings on the firewall components after the initial installation.
24/7 Monitoring
Security experts actively monitor your network as well as your Internet presence to detect and respond to unusual activities, traffic volumes, or other potential security threats. This helps ensure that your network is secure so that you can perform your daily activities without worry.
Penetration Testing
After installing firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), auditing tools, biometrics and every other security device imaginable, are you sure that your company is safe? Was every firewall rule-set generated properly? Did the IDS get configured to look for slow scans, FIN scans, Xmas scans, Null scans and more? Are the auditing tools you regularly use developed by companies staying on the cutting edge in vulnerability testing and exploit research? If any of these questions brought to mind a single doubt, it may be time for you to put them to the test.
After installing firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), auditing tools, biometrics and every other security device imaginable, are you sure that your company is safe? Was every firewall rule-set generated properly? Did the IDS get configured to look for slow scans, FIN scans, Xmas scans, Null scans and more? Are the auditing tools you regularly use developed by companies staying on the cutting edge in vulnerability testing and exploit research? If any of these questions brought to mind a single doubt, it may be time for you to put them to the test.
Controlled Penetration Assessment (Vulnerability Testing…also known under a dozen other names) is one method to test your security defenses. Rather than having the same security staff or vendors examine your security solutions again, it is recommended that a third party examine them with a fresh perspective. More importantly, why not have a qualified neutral third party examine your network from the same perspective hackers or competitive intelligence officers would view it from? By simulating a real world 'hacker' attack, a security audit team can identify not only potential vulnerabilities in your network, but they can build a profile of what information is shared with the world. Did you really want to put up a complete list of employees with phone numbers, addresses and titles? Are the network maps you share on the web site inviting hackers to break in to reach resources they may not have otherwise known about? In this day and age where information is more valuable than the computers that store it, these questions may have a serious impact on your organization.