Security Assessments

eSentire's vulnerability assessments focus on an organization's operationally critical systems and deliver a detailed analysis of current risks and mitigation strategies.

While most security scans only look at the external portion of any network, eSentire assesses your entire network from multiple perspectives, including Internal, External, Compliance, Wireless, VoIP, Custom Application, and Physical Access perspectives.

eSentire utilizes their full network data capture security sensor technology and analysis engine to analyze and review all network traffic. The network sensor allows eSentire to identify and probe potential issues both more in-depth and for a much longer period of time compared to the “single snapshot” approach of traditional consultants.

Combined with configuration assessments and vulnerability detection, eSentire’s approach provides a much more comprehensive view of your security stance than the typical assessment scans performed by other companies.

All assessment engagements are tailored to your requirements, contain a detailed set of deliverables, and can be fixed price.

eSentire's assessments provide an analysis based on your unique requirements and thresholds for downtime and information loss. eSentire gives you a way of knowing everything that is running on your network from users ignoring usage policies, reverse tunnels, excessive bandwidth consumption, and other inappropriate activity.


SIFMA Technology Management Conference & Exhibit 2010
Tuesday Jun 22nd, 2010
eSentire is exhibiting at the SIFMA Technology Management Conference & Exhibit  more
SecTor 2010
Tuesday Oct 26th, 2010
"Illuminating the Black Art of Security" - eSentire is proud to be a sponsor and exhibitor of SecTor 2010  more
it Healthcare Canada
Monday Oct 4th, 2010
it Healthcare Canada
Conference and Exhibition, October 4-6, 2010 International Centre, Toronto  
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Odds are unauthorized users have already probed your infrastructure looking for an "unlocked door" to gain access to data they're not supposed to have. Contrary to popular belief that hackers outside the organization are the main perpetrators, the fact is the most costly damage is committed by employees.
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