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Sanitization

Erase / Recover Data

Data sanitisation is defined as the process of deliberately, permanently and irreversibly removing or destroying the data stored on a memory device to make it unrecoverable.

We will help you adopt a set of controls, applications, and techniques that identify the relative importance of different datasets, their sensitivity, regulatory compliance requirements and then apply appropriate protections to secure those resources; preventing accidental erasure/loss.

There are a few data security considerations you should have on your radar:

  • Where is your data located? 
  • Who has access to your data? 
  • Have you implemented continuous monitoring? 

Stay Safe in 2020 from Malicious Code

Malicious code is unwanted files or programs that can cause harm to a computer or compromise data stored on a computer. Various classifications of malicious code include viruses, worms, and Trojan horses.

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Cybersecurity Compliance

Each sector has its own cybersecurity pain points, and there is, of course, much overlap as well. Phishing is especially an issue across all industry sectors, likely because it taps into our behavior, and because of that it is very successful as an attack vector.

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Security Architecture

What are the most commonly mixed up security terms?

Threat, vulnerability, and risk.

While it might be unreasonable to expect those outside the security industry to understand the differences, more often than not, many in the business use these terms incorrectly or interchangeably.

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Migration Service

Securely migrate your data and enjoy benefits of the cloud technology.

Is It For Me?

Make informed decision after consulting with one of our experienced team.
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"Excaliburhub came in and quickly identified our sensitive data was under huge risk of being compromised. They took immediate action and introduced malware detection software and a plan mitigating any possible breaches."
Linda Flexton - Solicitor
Law Firm, City of London
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