Founded: August 24, 2001 Financial Status: e-DMZ Security is a privately held company. Company Profile: e-DMZ Security is an Information Security Service and Solution Provider focused on providing cost effective Managed Security Services and Solutions for Individual Accountability. Both e-DMZ Security services and products are innovated to satisfy internal audit requirements as well as to enforce Network Security related regulatory compliance issues associated with Sarbanes-Oxley, GLBA, HIPAA, and 21CFR11. Products: PASSWORD AUTO REPOSITORY™ - Whether your Network Security Infrastructure is maintained and managed internally, or you are currently outsourcing your Information Technology, administrative and root password exposure, mismanagement, and password change control all have the propensity to increase risk for a Security breach and cause headaches for those responsible for maintaining password integrity. The Password Auto Repository,™ with auto password generation and change capabilities, is the answer to securing your administrative passwords, saving time and money. This Security operations tool gives administrators the ability to control, administer, and change administrative passwords securely and efficiently, all the while, logging a fully auditable trail. The PAR solution is available as a turnkey appliance. ( MORE ... ) eGUARDPOST™ While a secure network perimeter remains vital for enterprise protection, it is only one piece of the layered approach necessary for an organization to succeed in today’s increasingly open’ business environment. Whether you’re extending critical network access to vendors, consultants, outsourcing partners, or remote-based employees, the success of your business is dependent upon a secure internal environment. Compliance-driven initiatives are ensuring that organizations like yours pay closer attention to the activity taking place within your internal network, and now there is an audit based solution available that can answer the questions: Who Can Access My Protected Systems? How Can My Systems Be Accessed? Who Has Accessed My Systems ... And What Did They Do? ( MORE ... ) |
