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Secure Architectural Design

NeTrench certified professionals can design your network in a more secure manner. We apply a defense in depth approach by using next generation firewalls from world class manufacturers like Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet and Cisco along with IDS (Intrusion Detection System) as well as IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) at the edge of the network.

NeTrench follows the CIA Model (Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability) when implementing secure architectural design. This essentially means that with our backup plan, your data and services would always be available. Furthermore, the Multi-Factor Authentication would ensure confidentiality of information and Access Control would implement integrity.

NeTrench certified network professionals will identify as well as segment your network with different levels of trust and access rules in place to further secure your network environment. In addition, we will help identify single point of failure along with single point of compromise (access) and build a redundant network with fault tolerance. Wireless security is crucial part of secure architectural design. NeTrench team can help your organization implement wireless security measures based on SSID broadcast, encryption and placement of devices. In addition, we can assist in setting up state of the art, deep packet scanning and network monitoring systems. The network monitoring would involve ingress (entering of traffic) and egress (exit of traffic) on the firewall further securing your network.

In reality, many networks fail because of poor network management. We will work with you to secure all your IT infrastructure including, wiring closets, interior and exterior cables. Securing network equipment is critical part of overall secure architectural design. It includes but not limited to securing inventory that involves keeping track of MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures), MTTR (Mean Time To Repair) and dealing with MFD (Manufactured Discontinued) equipment. Furthermore, we can advise your organization to “harden” your IT equipment by blocking certain ports and protocols hence making it more secure. Call the NeTrench Team today to learn more.