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Hackers are here. Where are you?
Hackers and malicious insiders
are an undeniable threat to
your organization's network.
They have sophisticated
tools and backdoor programs
at their disposal with which
to steal information,
perform unlawful or
unauthorized activities, and
cover their tracks. Security
professionals charged with
protecting their
organizations can become
overwhelmed in developing
specialty applications to
combat these threats.
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IDP engineers are certified by the EC Council
The CEH Program certifies
individuals in the specific network
security discipline of Ethical
Hacking from a vendor-neutral
perspective. A Certified Ethical
Hacker is a skilled professional who
understands and knows how to look
for the weaknesses and
vulnerabilities in target systems
and uses the same knowledge and
tools as a malicious hacker.
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Call 443-506-3813
today for a no-cost, no obligation external
assessment of your network or
email
us for more information.
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IDP
specializes in assisting businesses assess
vulnerabilities in their networks,
identify intrusions and
implement remediation solutions to prevent
intrusions in the future.
We help protect your digital assets!
Our penetration testing services can
give you a quick and detailed
analysis of your current external
exposure to breaches that threaten
critical information and assets.
This is an essential first step for
governments and businesses worldwide
in determining the necessary next
steps for maintaining the security
levels mandated by common standards
such as ISO 17799/BS 7799,
Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA and the
Payment Card Industry Data
Security Standard.
Computers
around the world are systematically
being victimized by rampant hacking.
This hacking is not only widespread,
but is being executed so flawlessly
that the attackers compromise a
system, steal everything of value
and completely erase their tracks
within 20 minutes.
The goal of the Penetration Tester
is to help the organization take
preemptive measures against
malicious attacks by attacking the
system themselves; all the while
staying within legal limits.
As technology advances and
organization depend increasingly on
technology, information assets have
evolved into critical components of
survival.
To ensure that organizations have
adequately protected their
information assets, they must adopt
the approach of 'defense in depth'.
In other words, they must penetrate
their own networks and assess the
security posture for vulnerabilities
and exposure.
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