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|  Security workshopBuild a plan to help evolve your IT security into an effective, efficient and integrated organization |
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Service detail Developing an effective long-term security plan requires well-defined risk management policies and an extensive understanding of regulatory compliance requirements as well as the internal controls needed to support them. A security workshop with IBM Internet Security Systems (ISS) can help you take the first step toward developing a comprehensive security plan. This workshop can provide you with a high-level overview of your security environment, and a foundation from which you can build a robust, cost-effective security program. Highlights  |  |  | Helps you identify, prioritize and address security risks |
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Helping you develop a comprehensive, effective and integrated security plan Increasingly, government and industry regulations are driving corporations to provide security-rich access to information and applications. In addition, budget and staffing constraints are pushing organizations to find ways to mange their security infrastructures more cost-effectively. As threats of security breaches and fines for noncompliance converge with high security management costs and complexity, businesses are faced with an urgent need to develop a comprehensive, cost-efficient and flexible security plan that integrates regulatory and internal control requirements, consistently applied risk management policies and future business goals. IBM ISS' security workshop provides a high-level overview of your key security challenges. This workshop is designed to help you develop a long-term security plan that's driven by regulatory compliance standards, internal control requirements and well-defined risk management goals, as well as your future business plans and the impact they may have on your current enterprise architecture.
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