We increasingly rely on new information
technologies and the Internet to conduct
business, manage industrial activities,
engage in personal communications, and perform
scientific research. While these technologies
allow for enormous gains in efficiency,
productivity, and communications, they also
create new vulnerabilities to those who
would do us harm. The same interconnectivity
that allows us to transmit information around
the globe at the click of a mouse or push
of a button also creates unprecedented opportunities
for criminals, terrorists, and hostile foreign
nation-states who might seek to steal money
or proprietary data, invade private records,
conduct industrial espionage, cause a vital
infrastructure to cease operations, or engage
in Information Warfare. We help eliminate
the risk involved with these operations
through a number of mechanisms that are
proprietary to our client.
Infrastructure Building
Building infrastructure is a complex task
that requires a lot of investment in resources,
time and energy. It also envisages a strategy
that considers the mission of the organization
as the guiding principle. Building information
infrastructure involves the following components:
- Data
- Information
- Hardware & Telecommunications
- Software applications
- Data Repository
- Systems Development
- Data management
- Systems Management
- Telecommunications
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