
Every company has at least one server that is considered a critical resource.
That server may be a web server used for e-commerce, a database server that
houses sensitive customer information or a mail server that handles unencrypted
mail between executives. Unfortunately, most applications and operating systems do not adequately protect information assets
against viruses, worms or other attacks. Therefore, companies must harden
purchased technology systems to safeguard the information resident within their
technology environments.
Hardening systems protects against attacks by removing vulnerable and
unnecessary services, patching security holes and securing systems access. The
process includes evaluating the security architecture and auditing systems
configuration. Using this information, Ceptera can develop
customized systems hardening procedures to secure critical resources.
Hackers and hacking tools daily become more sophisticated and accessible. This
forces companies to keep systems updated to maintain an adequate defense against
new attacks. By hardening systems, companies can add another layer of
protection against financial losses, information theft and negative publicity.