itrust consulting’s Security as a service (SECaaS) in line with actual market trend statistics

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itrust consulting’s SECaaS addresses IT Security Outsourcing defined as top priority in the recently published statistical data on IT Outsourcing Statistics 2016/2017 by Computer Economics. itrust consulting is successfully active in this domain for several years now, even before it has been identified as a market trend on the Information Security sector. Meanwhile itrust consulting is recognised by its private and public customers as reliable partner for Security Outsourcing, next to the other services offered, as Audit and Ethical Hacking, Malware Analysis, Research & Development Security Consultancy, Training and Awareness. Links: article on http://www.computereconomics.com itrust consulting’s services

SECURWARE 2016

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Ben Fetler presented a scientific paper entitled “Information Security Maturity as an Integral Part of ISMS based Risk Management Tools” (Authors: Ben Fetler, Carlo Harpes), during the tenth international conference on emerging security information, systems and technologies – SECURWARE 2016 in Nice, France. Links: SECURWARE 2016 Article

SECURWARE 2016

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Information Security Maturity as an Integral Part of ISMS based Risk Management Tools, Ben Fetler, Carlo Harpes, 24th to 28th July 2016, the tenth international conference on emerging security information, systems and technologies – SECURWARE 2016, Nice, France Links: Article

GraMSec 2016

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Gadyatskaya O., Harpes C., Mauw S., Muller C., Muller S. (2016) Bridging Two Worlds: Reconciling Practical Risk Assessment Methodologies with Theory of Attack Trees. In: Kordy B., Ekstedt M., Kim D. (eds) Graphical Models for Security. GraMSec 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 9987. Springer, Cham.

ATENA

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ATENA (Advanced Tools to assEss and mitigate the criticality of ICT compoNents and their dependencies over Critical InfrAstructures)) is a European project funded by the Horizon 2020 programme on ‘Digital Security: Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust, H2020-DS-2015’. The ATENA project aims at achieving the desired level of Security and Resilience of the considered CIs, while preserving their efficient and flexible management. ATENA, leveraging the outcomes of previous European Research activities, particularly the CockpitCI and MICIE EU projects, will remarkably upgrade them by exploiting advanced features of ICT algorithms and components, and will bring them at operational industrial maturity level; in this last respect, ATENA outcomes will be tailored and validated in selected use cases. https://www.atena-h2020.eu/