PREVENT RAIDS ON YOUR INFORMATION AND REPUTATION.

With HIPAA, the Gramm Leach Bliley Act and the Sarbanes-Oxley Law of 2002 pressuring companies to comply with stricter demands, business information assurance requires legal, as well as technical knowledge. FML has both.


By conducting integrated audits and SAS 70 evaluations, FML can assess all of the required controls— access to program and data change management, as well as computer operations—and suggest ways to upgrade your processes and governance.


More than that, FML consultants will look at all of the surrounding organizational issues. Is your IT director being included in strategic planning sessions? Are your employees aware of information security measures? Questions like these are just as important as the more technical ones.


Before unlimited access to confidential information turns into a breach or, even worse, fraud, FML will suggest practical control measures. While 35 controls might be appropriate in some cases, 11 might do the job in others. The result is a safer information environment based on measures you can afford.

 

TO CATCH A THIEF.


Firewalls, like locked doors, keep honest people out, while creating a false sense of security. Unfortunately, thieves can pick the locks of a firewall. That’s why we recommend a penetration study. It will determine whether unauthorized entries have taken place, when, and by whom.

 


 

EXPERIENCE IN ACTION.

• Helped a large regional manufacturing company define and streamline their information
  access controls.


• Assisted a national manufacturer of security products to articulate and track change management
  controls.


• Helped a national manufacturer of cancer treatment devices review and streamline their information
  control environment.