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Security, Safety, Confidence. Presented by: Nick McHugh Date: 15/11/2005. Agenda. Data – the need for security Data security within QAS solutions QAS Integrations – ensuring they are safe Making your solution safe Summary. The need for security. QAS BS7799 (ISO17799)
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Security, Safety, Confidence Presented by: Nick McHugh Date: 15/11/2005
Agenda • Data – the need for security • Data security within QAS solutions • QAS Integrations – ensuring they are safe • Making your solution safe • Summary
The need for security • QAS • BS7799 (ISO17799) • Collection and dissemination • Processed • Managed, transferred and stored • Data Protection Act
Data – why it must be secure • Sensitive data • >18 suppliers of data • Data not ours • Sharing • Contractual obligations • What you can do with it • Who can use it
Security within QAS solutions • Data • Binary format
Security within QAS solutions • Data • Binary format • Can’t modify it • Can’t read it • Access only through QAS products • Standalone & APIs • License control • Data level
Ensuring integrations are safe • Risk • 3rd party software • Internal standards • Support, SLA • Your responsibility • Error handling • Correct logic • Threading • Loose Vs strong coupling
Making your solution safe • Ask for help • Speak to us • Web site • Manuals, tech notes, sample code • QAS accreditation • Assess integration • Technical & functional perspective • Recommend changes • Document set up
Making your solution safe • QAS integration service • Assist or undertake integrations • Experts • Planning & coding • Reduces integration time • Migration services • Training
Summary • Security • Confidence in supplier • Contractual obligations • QAS security • Safety • Ensuring your solution is safe • Assistance from QAS