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What is the benefit of Acquisition Data assessing my network security instead of using my own system administrator?

We understand that network administration professionals are highly skilled in their area, however the skills needed from an effective network security evaluation are very specific. The Acquisition Data network security team is exclusively focused on your network's security. You benefit by having a clear and objective security evaluation without the high cost associated with a full time security administrator.

Why should I be concerned about network security?

Because your data is important. With security breaches increasing at 125% a year, your data must be protected. A computer crime survey of medium and large companies revealed that 99.6% of respondents were victim of an unauthorized access, and 85% had detected security breaches the previous year. Even more disconcerting, 99% of reported intrusions result through exploitation of known vulnerabilities and configurations errors. Acquisition Data will make sure your company does not become another statistic.

What is involved in a complete network security analysis by Acquisition Data?

Our security team will help you in all areas including security policy creation and implementation, physical security review, continued OS and virus patches support and updates, firewall analysis, vulnerability assessments, training and implementation of countermeasures (including social engineering) and penetration testing.

What continued assurance can Acquisition Data offer?

We always take the long-term approach. Your business and your network continually change. We account for these changes when providing you security solutions. All of our designs and recommendations are made with reliability, security and longevity in mind. We look forward to a long-term business relationship with you.

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