Security Compliance Associates provides what many consider to be the finest information security services available in the market today. Our seasoned team of professionals deliver superior work product and unparalleled relationship value.
For over 10 years, the core team has established a sterling reputation among more than 200 financial institutions, as well as health care providers, municipalities, energy companies and Fortune 1000 businesses. Safeguarding critical information, regardless of media, is the sole focus of SCA. Whether the requirement is policy development or true penetration testing of the network, SCA is poised to assist you in creating a customized program that fits your individual demand and culture.
SCA specializes in providing information security programs in compliance with NCUA, FDIC, OCC, OTS, FTC, HIPAA, PCI-DSS and FRS regulations and guidance for information security lies at the core of our program.
Our compliance oriented approach is not a "one-size-fits-all" solution. The (SCA) approach recognizes each client as an individual entity with diverse technologies, individual needs, distinctive management styles and a unique corporate culture.
SCA is proud of our 'hands on – relationship first' approach to providing our comprehensive suite of industry leading security compliance services. We work in partnership with our clients' executive, information technology and audit functions in the process of delivering superior results. This close interaction ensures a high level of satisfaction and knowledge transfer throughout the engagement. Our reports are customized and tailored for the audience, not just reams of paper dropped in the mail with no explanation. We continue to invest in best industry talent, and technology to ensure our deliverables are, as our clients tell us, "better than advertised".
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Microsoft yesterday issued 13 security updates that patched 22 vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Windows, Office and other software, including one that harked back two decades to something dubbed "Ping of Death."
Microsoft released 13 security bulletins, patching 22 vulnerabilities across its product line, including two critical updates affecting Internet Explorer and the Windows DNS Server. While Microsoft issued fewer updates this month, August was still marked as a busy month for system administrators.
Hackers flying the AntiSec banner today released what they said was 400 megabytes of internal data from a government cybersecurity contractor, ManTech, as part of their campaign to embarrass the FBI every Friday, as well as target other government agencies and their partners.
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Houston has brought charges against four men for stealing more than $400,000 as part of an ATM skimming scam targeting local banks.
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney is the latest company behind Sony and Epsilon to have its customers' personal data compromised.
A gang that made more than $72m (£45m) peddling fake security software has been shut down in a series of raids.



