The financial services industry has long been a primary target for cyberattacks and insider threats. From banks, brokerages and fund companies, to insurance companies and stock exchanges, information security and compliance professionals in the financial services industry have been - through necessity - on the front lines of information assurance. In a world of increasingly competitive organizations, information security and compliance professionals in financial service firms understand that security is not just about preventing the loss of data or financial instruments, but about the very brand of the organization. Consumer trust, confidentiality and availability of computing resources are essential to success. With billions of dollars of transactions - not to mention critically sensitive customer profiles - flowing through the networks of these firms every day, threats from both outside and inside the network must be effectively managed.
SecureVue has helped some of the world's largest financial services companies gain the visibility they need to ensure the security of transactions and data, while providing extensive reporting for the incredibly broad range of regulations, best practices, standards and other governance requirements that apply to the industry. SecureVue captures, correlates, and analyzes all security information to ensure that threats are managed, systems perform as expected, and organizations have the information they need to effectively report on compliance. Key capabilities include:
Collect and correlate all information security data, including: logs and events from operating systems, network devices, applications, and databases; asset data; system configuration data; known vulnerabilities; system performance metrics; and network flow data.
Compliance reporting for a wide array of regulations, best practices, and standards applicable to the financial services industry, including
PCI-DSS,
SOX, GLBA,
FFIEC, and others.
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