Cyber Security

RedeSys is providing Cyber Security solutions other than regional IT Infrastructure Managed Services, Application Services and HR Managed Services (FMS) to our customers globally. RedeSys focuses on keeping its clients in the mainstream of continually evolving technology. We understand technology is the enabler and understand that there is always a scarcity of resources to abreast the right technology. We work with our clients from the initial stages of planning their technology investments, helping them tie-up with the best of breed partners and then help all the stakeholders to manage the expectations, ensure checks and balances for timely delivery with financial prudence.

Clients are looking for capabilities on demand and not capacity on demand. Large IT service providers are not agile enough to fulfil the specific skill set required to complete strategic tasks. We realized this gap across solution design.

CYBER SECURITY OFFERING:

  • Multi Factor Authentication (MFA)
  • Data Leakage Prevention (DLP)
  • Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing (VAPT)
  • Security Operation Centre (SOC)
  • Unified Threat Management (UTM)
  • Mobile Device Management(MDM
  • End Point Security(EPS)
  • Work from Home (WFH) Solution

Multi Factor Authentication (MFA):

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a security system that verifies a user’s identity by requiring multiple credentials. It is a critical component of identity and access management (IAM). Rather than just asking for a username and password, MFA requires other—additional—credentials, such as a code from the user’s smartphone, the answer to a security question, a fingerprint, or facial recognition.

MFA is an effective way to provide enhanced security. Traditional usernames and passwords can be stolen, and they’ve become increasingly more vulnerable to brute force attacks. MFA creates multiple layers of security to help increase the confidence that the user requesting access is who they claim to be. With MFA, a cybercriminal may steal one credential but will be thwarted by having to verify identity in a different manner

Types of authentication factors

When it comes to MFA, we typically refer to three types of authentication factors:

  • Things you know (knowledge), such as a password or PIN
  • Things you have (possession), such as a badge or smartphone
  • Things you are (inheritance), indicated through biometrics, like fingerprints or voice recognition

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