On behalf of the entire Intrinium team, we hope your quarter three is off to a great start. We have had an exciting month for content. In recent blogs, Partner and Advisory CISO Stephen Heath discussed how to build an InfoSec Program from scratch, Information Security Analyst Augusto Melo shared The Value and Basics of Tuning, and we explored the most recent MSP breaches.
2019 has been the year of Incident Response. We have seen an influx of ransomware hitting communities across America. Previously, headlines were focused on Enterprise level businesses, but we are seeing small to medium-sized businesses also being affected. Summer is the perfect time to take a moment to talk to us about the security posture and readiness of your business.
In closing, we would like to take a moment to thank CEO Kirt Runolfson for his service to Intrinium. As of July 3rd, he has resigned from Executive Leadership to pursue his retirement dreams and focus on family. Our team salutes Kirt and wishes him the best in his future endeavors. As old faces depart, we would like to welcome back Security Architect Gary Blosser, who joined our team in June.
As always, our team is here to help, please reach out to us here with any questions, comments or concerns.
Building an InfoSec Program from Scratch, Part II – Establish a Baseline
By Stephen Heath - Partner and Advisory CISO - Intrinium When a new CISO arrives in an organization, they will often walk in expecting to review, assess, build upon, and sometimes undo the work of their predecessor. Obviously, this can be a daunting and unique...
Getting to know, Sahan Fernando, Director, Managed Services at Intrinium
Sahan Fernando, Director, Managed Services, has just celebrated his six-year anniversary at Intrinium. His charismatic energy and dedicated work ethic bring a unique leadership style to our Executive Team. Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, Sahan began his undergrad at...
The Value and Basics of Tuning – Part 2: Leveraging your Tools and Expectations
By Augusto Melo – Information Security Analyst– Intrinium In this two-part blog series, we will explore how to properly leverage a Security Operations Center (SOC) and a SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) solution to monitor the network and assist in...
Are you confident that your MSP is safe?
The tools that are used by Managed Security Providers (MSPs) to protect and assist your organization can be the same tools that are used by threat actors to infiltrate your organization. In recent headlines, it was confirmed that three MSPs were hit in ransomware...
The Value and Basics of Tuning – Part 1: Understanding your Environment and Tools
By Augusto Melo – Information Security Analyst– Intrinium In this two-part blog series, we will explore how simply purchasing a SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) solution is not enough – you need to be prepared for the operational tasks of running a...