Security Operations
Enhance Your Awareness, Intelligence, and Peace of Mind
Regardless of size or industry, a company that can’t keep its sensitive data safe won’t find themselves in business for long. And with cybercriminals as likely to target a small company of 20 employees as they are a global enterprise, no one is exempt. However, most prominent companies have the resources to invest heavily in cybersolutions and can police themselves when they have to comply with industry regulations.
Small and medium businesses have their own advantages though, which come in the form of IT providers like LISS Technologies. We know what it takes to build a firm security platform that excels in risk management and takes all of your operations into account. Our cybersecurity compliance services ensure all your networks are secure, making compliance an easily attainable goal for your organization.
You have a responsibility to keep your customers, employees, and vendors safe. Also, the only way you can grow as a company is to keep information security aligned with your business goals. Aligning regulatory standards with your business intent means taking an active role in security, enforcing security practices, and making compliance frameworks a part of your business. Security should be a competitive advantage, not a cost center.
The best way to keep your security aligned with your goals is to partner with a dedicated cybersecurity compliance service that keeps information security at the very center of your business. LISS Technologies is the IT provider that becomes part of your business. Through technology, responsive support, proactive planning, and continuous education, we provide the tools to keep your business and sensitive information safe.
We take your security seriously, and we will work tirelessly to secure all your networks and keep them compliant.
NIST – National Institute of Standards and Technology
ISO – International Organization for Standardization
HIPAA – Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
PCI-DSS – Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard
GDPR – General Data Protection Regulation
AICPA – American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
SOX – Sarbanes-Oxley Act
COBIT – Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies
FISMA – Federal Information Security Modernization Act
FERPA – Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974