Datica was founded to make building healthcare technology in the cloud easier. They wanted to break down the barriers to leveraging new technology, and in the process, secure healthcare data in the cloud to enable the healthcare industry to quickly develop and implement new technologies.
A leader in the financial services space, Blend was looking for a way to manage compliance by coordinating efforts that would reduce the total time associated with independent audits of its program – while maintaining high-quality audits.
For BranchServ, a leading security and automation equipment and service provider to financial institutions nationwide, identifying logical vulnerabilities was critical to optimizing overall security for its LTA family of products.
For Qualpay, achieving a Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) Report on Compliance (ROC) in a timely manner was critical to maintaining business. As a leading provider of integrated, omnichannel payment solutions, Qualpay knew it needed an experienced expert to efficiently assess and validate its PCI DSS efforts while protecting the security of its payment platform.
A leading global merchant service provider experienced this firsthand. However, this breach resulted in the successful prosecution of an international hacking ring and a dramatic enhancement of the client’s network security posture that has successfully prevented and countered intrusions.
Coalfire used AWS to help Innovest Systems build a FedRAMP-compliant platform in less than six months, attract a new government customer, and reduce costs.
A leading software company understood that producing a white paper had the potential to be a powerful marketing strategy to communicate and support its product claims. The company knew it needed an industry expert to perform technical testing and validate its suite of security products to demonstrate secure functionality and the ability to achieve PCI DSS and HIPAA compliance for end users.
As a leading customer loyalty marketing and technology firm, Excentus maintains strict security standards to protect their customers’ data. As such, they adhere to the Payment Card Industry Security Standards (PCI DSS) as a key element to help protect their business and customers.
A Global 500 bank migrated legacy applications from in-house data centers to a hybrid cloud to save money and reduce the scope of its Payment Card Industry (PCI) environment.