Security Compliance Associates brings a strong team of experienced professionals to deliver superior services coupled with an unparalleled partnership approach. The team has provided security related services to hundreds of Financial Institutions, health care providers, municipalities and many businesses required to safeguard critical information, regardless of media. Our broad and deep solutions cover all things security at your entity and allow for individual customized programs depending on size and complexity of your operation.
Featured Services:
Audit
Solid polices, standards, procedures, and practices provide the foundation of an effective information security program only when they are well documented and consistently enforced. Periodic audits and controls reviews ensure that the organization meets its information security objectives and properly documents those efforts.

Compliance
Federal and state laws and regulations, coupled with complex rules established by credit card companies have created compliance requirements that may seem overwhelming to many organizations. Security Compliance Associates has helped financial institutions, healthcare providers, and other companies achieve their compliance goals. In fact, we guarantee your compliance.

Assessments
Identifying and evaluating risks and vulnerabilities are critical steps in establishing an effective information security program. Security Compliance Associates’ skilled professionals can help your organization identify and evaluate risks, and determine effective strategies for eliminating unnecessary risks and managing those risks that cannot be eradicated.


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.



