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Shared Security Services. GOETEC Event 16 th February 2012. Agenda. Why we are here. A collaboration with the eight universities within the East Midlands region. An appetite to work together. A genuine requirement. Many working group sessions in the academic year 2007/2009.
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Shared Security Services GOETEC Event 16th February 2012
Why we are here A collaboration with the eight universities within the East Midlands region. An appetite to work together. A genuine requirement. Many working group sessions inthe academic year 2007/2009. HEFCE pump primed for first year. Launched in August 2009.
About the team Contract awarded to Loughborough University. Dedicated team providing the services. Information Security Assurance:CISSP, Tiger Scheme QSTM, CCNP, CCSP etc Trusted Introducer Accredited procedures
Partnerships Very important to ESISS. Trusted provider of Information Security services. Partnership with Sec-1 to provide automated testing services and PCI/DSS support. First responder and supportpartnership with the ESC. Looking at opportunities tocollaborate with JANET(UK).
What we are offering Il Malware Reputation Assurance Disclosure
Service Development Iterative process. Changing environment. Some services cost more to deliver than others. Some services take off. Some kept in house. Feedback from the sector.
Cloud Security Advice Fluffy cloud? Just different? Or a hurricane! Janet BrokerageWebinar/Event
What can we do for you We can work together with GOETEC to provide services within the region (like NIRAN). Free trial of automated penetration testing[Note: New interface being launched next month] Please invite us to form part of your next tender. Shared Services designed and deployedFor the sector, by the sector
Progress and futures ESISS is now in its third year of operation. Has been self funding since August 2010. Surplus generating service. Worked with over 40 different organisations. Providing content for UCISA and other groups. Ensuring ESISS is ready to stand alone post regional delivery changes. A predicted promising future…
Please get in touch http://www.esiss.ac.uk/