Announcement of new TRICK Service version

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itrust consulting proudly announces the release of a new version of its risk assessment and treatment web application TRICK Service.TRICK Service is an easy to use application designed to:perform risk management following ISO 31000, ISO/IEC 27005, and ISO/IEC 27001;support quantitatively AND qualitative risk estimation;prepare data protection impact assessments (DPIA): TRICK Service enables to perform impact assessments in compliance with the European Union General Data Protection Regulation.TRICK Service is composed of many advanced and useful features such as multi-user support, access control, automatic creation of risk analysis reports, risk analysis versioning, visualisation of risk evolution, definition of risk profiles. Furthermore the user has the option to embed his own security control catalogues or international standards adapted to its requirements.In order to get your 30 days free access rights to our TRICK Service demo verison, feel free to create your own account by clicking on the “Free Registration” button below. In case you have any further questions about the web application TRICK Service, don’t hesitate to contact us on info@itrust.lu or by calling us under the following number: +352 26 17 62 12

Basic vulnerability test for small to medium sized businesses!

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If you run a small or medium sized business and want to have a basic security check at reasonable cost, then itrust consulting’s new vulnerability test offer might interest you. Our malware.lu CERT team is currently offering a basic vulnerability test package at a fairly low price that will give small to medium sized businesses the opportunity to get a first impression of their security situation. More precisely, we offer an automated scanning service at the price of only 200€.Hackers are out there lurking for your data. Don’t leave yourself unprepared!

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2017!

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The entire team of itrust consulting joins in sending warm Christmas wishes for the end of the year period. Carlo, Matthieu, Benoît, Alex, Sam, Ben, Guillaume, Ensuifudine, Rémi, Marieta, Gonzalo, Bernard, Steve, Cédric, Nikolaos, Ingo, Michel, Gazmend, Sankalp and Jean say thank you for your support and partnership and are looking forward to further opportunities to work together. As in previous years, we are using our end-of-year budget to support two welfare projects. This year Caritas and Croix-Rouge.

Scientific article in Revue Technique: itrust consulting and SnT team up in the bIoTope project

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The bIoTope project’s aim is to create the conditions under which the Internet of Things (IoT) can become a true marketplace for the creation and consumption of innovative services within and across platforms and/or sectors. For this vision to be realised, IoT data must be easy to discover, understand and safely combine across typical vendor lock-in platforms (also referred to as “Vertical Silos”). It must also be possible to securely and fairly monetise any IoT-built service within this API economy marketplace. The role of itrust consulting as a partner within the bIoTope consortium is to provide guidance in the latter task. Find the complete article on pages 26-29 in the latest edition of the cahier scientifique from revue technique about the collaboration of itrust consulting and university of Luxembourg in the bIoTope by clicking the button “Article” bellow.

4th International Workshop on Risk Assessment and Risk-driven Quality Assurance (RISK) Graz/Austria

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On October 18th, Steve Muller did a presentation at the 4th International Workshop on Risk Assessment and Risk-driven Quality Assurance in Graz, Austria.He presented the ADTop tool, developed by itrust consulting during their TREsPASS project. This project aims at determining the ‘best’ set of security controls that are able to minimize the potential risks all by keeping the costs of the advised countermeasures low.