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Today businesses are faced with complex
choices when it comes to physical security
and information technology data protection
— choices that must carefully balance protection, costs, and risks.
It is harder than ever to prevent unwanted
business interruptions, media exposure, investigations, regulatory penalties,
and lawsuits.
While the marketplace offers many technology options
to protect information systems, the operationally mature techniques needed
to implement and manage the numerous security controls and effectively secure
an enterprise can be elusive. It is vital to select a security partner with
the right mix of experience and specialized expertise to achieve reliable,
consistent protection at a reasonable cost.
We have more than a decade of experience securing the
information and assets of businesses and government entities.
CIBER has the specialized knowledge, experience, and
resources to achieve very effective security protection using affordable
yet reliable security measures. Our core business is to take care of the
security worries that can distract you from your core business.
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IT security is more than just technology—our
solutions include the programmatic elements and management processes needed
to ensure our clients get the maximum benefit from their security technology
investments.
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Business Impact Analysis: Foundation for
Operational Risk Management
This webinar will teach you ways in which your organization’s risk
management activities can be enhanced by applying Business Impact Analysis
(BIA) methodologies.
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Local Government Emergency Services: Setting
Yourself Up for Success
This article, by CIBER's A.J. Briding first appeared in IAEM Bulletin in
October 2007
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Business Impact Analysis: Foundation
For Operational Risk Management
This white paper explains the relationship of BIA to each of the elements
of operational risk management (ORM). It describes the components and process
of BIA, and demonstrates how BIA can be leveraged to drive ORM programs
and expenditures. The intended audience includes organizational senior managers,
operational risk managers, and functional managers.
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it now 
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