[Cialug] Security Vendors?
Andrew Denner
linux-list at upeke.com
Tue Jul 6 21:51:04 UTC 2021
One spot to start with may be one of the local tech firms. Options would
include https://www.accesssystems.com/ or QCI https://qci.com/
I am not recommending one over any of the other ones, those are just two
that I remembered off the top of my head. I am sure that there are others
as well as that is not a space that I have had to worry about in quite a
while.
On Tue, Jul 6, 2021 at 3:56 PM M.J. Hoag <mj.hoag at certintell.com> wrote:
> Greetings illustrious CIALUG members!
>
> Not really Linux-related, but I figure somebody here is likely to be
> able to point me in the right direction. (My other option of course
> would be SecDSM, but they don't have a mailing list. ಠ_ಠ)
>
> My employer, a small startup, is reaching a size where it no longer
> makes sense to rely on the wits and technical knowledge of individual
> staff members to maintain security.
>
> We are not, however, large enough for it to be cost-effective to hire a
> full-time staff member and charge them with securing all devices,
> technically enforcing security policies, doing periodic training, and
> whatever else such a person would do.
>
> Do vendors exist to help manage such scenarios? What should I be
> googling to find them? Does anyone here have any recommendations?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -M.J.
> (Tasked with figuring out our options.)
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