Enterprise Data Security Solution
Today, Oct 2004
As large enterprises grapple with user security issues, a critical problem comes into focus: how to secure user management across the entire enterprise to protect vital information assets? Information security software company Secured Services Inc. (www.dolfin.com) has identified a major problem facing thousands of companies that are trying desperately to manage user security under strict new government regulations. Most of the users in the large enterprise require access to legacy computer applications that utilize old programming languages and cannot be affordably or timely secured with traditional measures.
So what is a business to do? Do nothing, and risk jail time and enormous personal fines for company executives? Throw away the legacy applications that have run reliably for decades and the substantial capital investment in them? Spend at least as much again as has been invested over the last twenty five years to recode all these mission critical applications or spend enormous amounts to custom fit large bulky solutions that are really just retreads of old enterprise management solutions from fat old school software companies - and suffer enormous monetary expenditures, large outages and monumental delays in getting your users securely to the applications they need to do their job? Until now, those were the only options.
Secured Services has introduced an interoperable user management software suite that offers advanced integration with legacy, client-server and Web applications. This "Enterprise Identity and Access Management Software (EIAM)" offered as the ldentiprise Suite, offers large organizations the ability to provide access to its business applications securely across the enterprise, from desktop to mainframe, without having to recode, buy new equipment, spend many millions on consulting, face fines or jail time, or suffer agonizing setbacks.
"We can quickly integrate with all of our customers' applications and provide benefits from increased user manageability and productivity to highly valuable compliance reporting," said Michael Smith, CTO of Secured Services. "Companies can secure user access to their applications and become fully compliant under Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, the Patriot Act and the other new security standards and get back to business. Demand for data security has never been greater."
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