IT Security Framework

GET COMPLIANT AND MITIGATE RANSOMWARE RISK.

DARREN HOch

Expert Chief Technology Officer and IT Architect

darren@fractionx.com

THE PROBLEM

Implementing basic IT security controls usually becomes a priority after bad things already happened. Whether it’s a ransomware attack, data breach, regulatory fine, or failing a compliance audit, IT teams can be suddenly thrust into a stressful and hasty security implementation project. Knowing which frameworks to choose or policies to write is can be overwhelming for a busy IT leader.

The question heard most…where exactly do we start?

OUR Solution

Our IT Security Framework implements security best practices across your entire IT portfolio. We use ISO-27001 as our guide, which is easy to understand and implement for IT organizations. Whether you need to become compliant (SOX, PCI DSS, GDPR, CCPA) or need to lock things down to protect IP or mitigate ransomware, we’ll help you apply the most relevant policies to fit your unique IT infrastructure. Most importantly we’ll ensure security effectiveness without being burdensome.

DARREN’s SERVICES

Hire Darren today. Click on any of his services below. Pay online via credit card or ACH.

This service works best for customers who need an IT expert to assess their current IT security controls and recommend a series of policies to implement.

This service works best for customers who need an IT security expert to assess, plan, and execute a comprehensive IT security framework.

This service works best for customers who completed the Implementation(X) program and they would like an expert to continue monitoring and improving on IT security initiatives.

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