LOS ANGELES, CA, June 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) Viva Concepts' explosive growth over the past 12 months created a coverage gap in their security infrastructure that cloud-based security-as-a-service leader CloudAccess will now bridge. The leading healthcare referral marketing firm selected CloudAccess to integrate their SIEM and log management offerings to upgrade their current security architecture.
"Our expansion over the past year created an immediate need to bolster our security perimeters. With CloudAccess, Viva can now easily and effectively monitor our entire enterprise 24/7/365," said Jacques Amar, Viva Concepts' (formerly Performance Optimizer) Chief Technology Officer. "Because of such a fast deployment, we're already seeing improvements in our ability to recognize issues in real time and immediately enforce protection protocols."
Among Viva Concepts' chief criteria in selecting CloudAccess were a cost-effective, scalable and vetted solution that would improve customer information protection and create a virtual shield around its intellectual property.
According to CloudAccess, the cloud-based SIEM/Log Management suite provides situational awareness threat assessment through a complex level of filters, rules and algorithmic correlations. The solution provides analytical context to the hundreds of millions of events, log-ons, data transactions that affect a network every month to determine if an incident is a threat requiring escalation or part of the recognized traffic pattern.
"The idea behind CloudAccess is to provide Fortune 500 enterprise-class security coverage for a fraction of the cost without sacrificing functionality," Nikkhoo said. "We are privileged to provide Viva Concepts the scope of protection and best practice application to keep their proprietary information secure and let them sleep better at night."
As a cloud-based solution, there is no software to install or hardware to buy. Users benefit from the scalable pay-as-you-go service in which many of the functions are administered by the solution's automation functionality. SIEM and Log Management are part of an overall solution suite that also includes Identity Management, Access Management, SaaS Single Sign On and Web Single Sign On. CloudAccess is one of the only companies to provide such a comprehensive cloud-based suite.
For more information about the CloudAccess or security-as-a-service managed from the cloud, please contact CloudAccess at 877-550-2568 or visit the website http://www.cloudaccess.com.
CloudAccess provides comprehensive security-as-a-service from the cloud. CloudAccess eliminates the challenges of deploying enterprise-class security solutions including costs, risks, resources, time-to-market, and administration. With CloudAccess services there is no need to purchase hardware or software, you can start immediately, enjoy 24/ 7 support and monitoring, and choose from many support options including full administration. The CloudAccess philosophy is to make sure our customers are successful not with a promise but by trying out our services and making a well-evaluated decision.
Viva Concepts Selects CloudAccess to Bridge IT Security Gaps
Referral marketing firm chose security-as-a-service leaders CloudAccess to deploy an upgraded IT enterprise security solution managed from the cloud
2012-06-28
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