Physical Security Assessments
SureCloud can provide a thorough review of the physical security controls that are in-place at your organisations offices. Reviewing the implemented physical controls can provide an overview of any weaknesses or oversights within the physical security layer that could allow an attacker to gain unauthorised access to your premises, or other sensitive business locations, such as internally hosted datacentres or departments holding sensitive hard copy documentation, such as finance or HR departments.
Dedicated and focused testing from our experienced security team can include assessing areas including, but not limited to, CCTV placement and operational processes relating to monitoring, building and door access control systems (including RFID door control), door and window locking mechanisms, employee and visitor identification solutions.
60
of organizations say their current cyber defences are not enough
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of organizations have experienced at least one cybersecurity breach or attack in the past 12 months
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of US companies admitted that they have ignored a critical security flaw, citing a lack of necessary skills
“We trialed a number of other companies which were technically capable, but SureCloud not only matched them but outperformed them in terms of customer support and user experience.”
Caius Ajiz, Ops Lead, Chelmsford City Council
“We have used SureCloud’s penetration testing, vulnerability management, and social engineering services for our annual PSN IT Health Check recently and have been very impressed with the professionalism of the overall service that we have received. This includes helping us to define the requirements, the on-site work completed by their technical white-hat experts, the technical and management reports, and the prompt responses to any follow-up questions and advice that help us resolve or mitigate any identified vulnerabilities. The results are presented to you using an online platform, which is very easy to use and has all of the information required to help you resolve any identified issues.”
Russell Armstrong, IT Security Manager, Suffolk County Council