Vigilance Managed Security
24x7x365 Monitoring
Fully Outsourced Security Operations Center
Managed Firewall
Firewall Management
Service
Hardware as a Service
Monthly Managed Firewall Service
Managed SIEM
24x7x365 Log Management Service
Vulnerability Management
Scanning & Identification of Risks
Incident Response & Forensics
Emergency Resolution Service
Social Engineering
Security Education and Awareness Training
Monitoring for Compliance
Advanced Security Solution to Reduce Risk and Meet Compliance Requirements
The threat of cyber-attacks is always present. However, if your organization has a defending and protecting your internal and external networks, you will be better prepared to combat an attack in real time. And, that is what our Managed Security Services team is here to do.
Our Intrinium Vigilance Services (MSS), will monitor your devices in real time and provide 24x7x365 alerting and response of events critical to your business operations.
At Intrinium, we believe in proactively communicating to our clients in a way that is meaningful and intuitive to your organization. With our priority critical and high response time at 15 minutes, our team upholds our commitment to 24x7x365 Security Operations Center management and resolution.
Our team of Information Security Professionals has earned some of the most sought-after security and technology-related certifications in the field, including CISSP, CISA, C|EH, CRISC, and GSEC. Our team is also certified experts in critical security technologies such as Cisco, Fortinet, McAfee SIEM, Arbor, Tenable, and many others.
We are committed to best in class technology to ensure that we are fine-tuning our methodology to reduce false positives to ensure we are only reporting on the events that pose a threat to your network.
Unlike other organizations, we have an integrated approach to cybersecurity management; we collectively leverage our expertise and experience across all departments, which allows our team to continue to stay up to date on the latest threats and resolutions in real time. From firewalls to endpoints, we are committed to integrating our expertise into your environment to ensure your business is safe and secure.
If you are an organization looking to meet compliance requirements through monitoring, or if you are looking for a Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs), Intrinium is your answer.
We are here to help, contact us today.
mitm6 Pen Testing
Summary: IPv6, we have all seen it, have been forced through subnetting it (Network Engineers, I’m looking at you), but many organizations seem to just not utilize it. While frequently staring into the monotonous output that ipconfig provides, IPv6 sits in the cold...
Best Practices: Fortinet FortiGate Firewall Hardening
By Sahan Fernando - Director, Managed Security - Intrinium As business needs continue to develop, many organizations are turning to devices to effectively provide availability, confidentiality, and integrity for their networks. The buzz around “next-gen” firewalls is...
FortiGate: The Best Firewall Value
By Sahan Fernando –Director, Managed Security– Intrinium To maximize the value of your IT spend, Intrinium recommends the simple and effective architectural design of the Fortinet FortiGate. The FortiGate is a next generation firewall (NGFW) that provides high...
Spear Phishing and What You Need to Know
No matter how seemingly fool-proof your information security protection is, if your employees don’t understand phishing, they could inadvertently help facilitate a breach, train them to be aware of phishing threats and help mitigate risk for your business.
Why, and How, Incident Response Procedures Checklists can Help Your Organization
Using checklists can help your information security incident response team stay focused following the discovery of an attack or other incident, and can help ensure key tasks and steps are completed.
Navigating Information Security for Healthcare
By Augusto Melo, Information Security Analyst – Intrinium Information security is often treated like a health insurance plan; most people are not willing to spend money on insurance because of the investment but are happy they did when an unexpected illness occurs....
Backups and Disaster Recovery
By Samantha Agather, Information Security Analyst – Intrinium Having some form of backup, or copy, of your data is fairly standard practice in IT these days. However, testing these backups is always an afterthought when you need the backup to work right away, such as...
Understanding Incident Response, Planning and Cyber Insurance
In less than one year, we’ve seen whole cities taken out by ransomware with no business continuity or disaster recovery plan in place to bring themselves back up- but it’s not just cities that don’t have a plan for when a catastrophe (digital or physical) hits.
Having a plan to restore business operations will save time, money, and stress, but that’s half the equation. The other half is to practice the plan, make sure all the moving pieces fit together and make sure everything is practical and timely. Enough businesses have spent six digits or more due to not having an incident response plan- set your business and your industry apart.
Incident Response Plans: More Planning, Less Panic
In less than one year, we’ve seen whole cities taken out by ransomware with no business continuity or disaster recovery plan in place to bring themselves back up- but it’s not just cities that don’t have a plan for when a catastrophe (digital or physical) hits.
Having a plan to restore business operations will save time, money, and stress, but that’s half the equation. The other half is to practice the plan, make sure all the moving pieces fit together and make sure everything is practical and timely. Enough businesses have spent six digits or more due to not having an incident response plan- set your business and your industry apart.
Gap Analysis 101
f you have spent any time around information technology or people who work in information security, you have probably heard terms like “risk assessment”, “audit”, and “gap analysis”. Sometimes they are used almost interchangeably. However, each has a specific objective to help stakeholders understand their data environment.
While an audit is used to identify control effectiveness and a risk assessment can identify what controls can be implemented to reduce risk, the gap analysis is designed to do exactly what it states – to identify gaps between the current environment and the organization’s required or desired state. This may be a specific regulatory compliance objective, such as how the organization meets the requirements of the HIPAA Security and Privacy Rules or PCI-DSS. In many cases, an organization may want to be able to claim that they are compliant with an information security standard, such as ISO27001. In other instances, the organization may have developed a roadmap for where they plan to be in the future, and want to identify the current progress and next steps. A gap analysis can provide essential feedback for all three examples.