Sensage for Enterprises

Today’s IT department – from the generalist who resets passwords, to the security practitioner who manages the corporate network – is understaffed and burdened with an increasing set of demands: support new programs or initiatives, manage broader user communities and keep critical information and systems secure.

Most proactive IT organizations in all large enterprises have three requirements:

Security - The ability for a security practitioner to analyze and correlate any event data with a time stamp – across systems, applications, users and transaction activities – to discover potential security risks, perform forensics and investigations, and mitigate threats proactively.

Risk Management - Correlating transactions and integrating siloed processes to identify and prevent suspicious events beyond traditional security risks, including cyber-terrorism, on-line fraud, and more.

Compliance - Meeting the requirement to demonstrate that the organization’s system is being monitored appropriately for regulatory compliance purposes.

In every industry, event information management plays a necessary role in reducing risk:

Financial Services
  • Fraud detection such as account takeover and reconnaissance
  • Unusual online access often indicating a phishing attack
  • Address strict reporting requirements from the SEC, FINRA, FFIEC, FDIC and comply with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) and other regulations
Health Care
  • Physical safeguards- control physical access to protect against inappropriate access
  • Technical safeguards - control access to computer systems
  • Prevent interception of communications containing PHI transmitted electronically over open networks
  • Compliance with regulations including Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and Protected Health Information (PHI)
Retail
  • Fraud detection based on correlated transaction data and suspicious or risky network activity, from outside or inside
  • Ongoing scrutiny of connection points across supply chain (i.e. credit card processing agencies)

 

Sensage empowers security professionals, investigation teams, as well as risk and compliance analysts, to combine their expertise and organizational knowledge with complete access to data and patterns to continuously improve security operations.
organizations achieve:

  • More informed incident response
  • More effective suspicious activity filtering
  • Evidence-based policy planning and controls investment