Infrastructure Security
Infrastructure security is the protection of critical infrastructure assets of your business. Critical infrastructure includes log indexing, visualizing, and alerting on all events across your hybrid infra.
We help IT operations leaders deliver better business outcomes through Data-Driven intelligence.
How does Infra Structure Security Work?
Infra Structure security is the protection of critical infrastructure assets of your business. Critical infrastructure includes log indexing, visualizing, and alerting on all events across your hybrid infra.
We help IT operations leaders deliver better business outcomes through Data-Driven intelligence.
What Are the Different Types of Infrastructure Security?
There are two types of infra Structure security: physical and nonphysical.
Physical infra structure security refers to the physical structure of a building or facility.
Non Physical infra Structure security refers to the electronic infrastructure of a building or facility, such as computer systems, telecommunications equipment, and data storage devices.
What Is Cybersecurity?
Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting computers and networks from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction.
Cybersecurity is a broad term that encompasses many different disciplines, including network administration, system administration, application development, software engineering, cryptography, forensics, incident response, penetration testing, social engineering, and legal issues.
What Does Cybersecurity Mean for Businesses?
Businesses need cybersecurity solutions to prevent malicious hackers from stealing confidential business information and disrupting operations.
A good cybersecurity solution should provide businesses with visibility into their IT environments, help identify and respond to security events, and enable organizations to recover from breaches.
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