Achieve and Maintain Compliance While Maximizing System Uptime, Security and Efficiency

Proactively Secure Your Critical IT Infrastructure

With economic gain as the driver, today’s threats are increasingly complex, efficient and criminal. Advances in malware, bot-nets, phishing and countless other attack vectors make it very difficult to know what’s infiltrating your critical IT systems. Regardless of how big or small, unexpected changes from either external or internal sources can be dangerous, embarrassing and costly.

 

Our flagship product, CimTrak is a key component in the security strategy of Fortune 100 through mid-market businesses and government agencies nationwide, to protect their critical IT infrastructure from malicious exposure. CimTrak quickly, easily and cost-effectively preserves your system’s state of integrity by proactively responding to any unauthorized incident.

 

  • Add an unauthorized file – it gets deleted
  • Modify the content of a website – it gets restored
  • Alter key business logic – it gets returned to its original form

 

With CimTrak, you get integrity monitoring, proactive incident response, change control and auditing capabilities in one easy tool.

  • Maintain Compliance
  • Increase Security
  • Preserve Integrity
  • Control and Manage Change
  • Ensure Network Availability
  • Increase Efficiency and Cost Effectiveness

 

Don’t let malicious attacks or innocent mistakes stop you in your tracks. Increase your survivability from unexpected changes with Cimcor, we’ll prevent the compromised objects from ever existing on your servers and network devices.

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Join Us At These Upcoming Events:

Information Systems Security Association-Kentuckiana Chapter

 

September 3rd., 2010

Louisville, KY

www.issa-kentuckiana.org

 

Indiana Security and Privacy Network Technology Showcase

 

November 18th., 2010

Indianapolis, IN

www.inspn.org

 

“Viruses, insider abuse and unauthorized access to systems are the three most prevalent security attacks.”

-2008 CSI/FBI Security Survey