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Friday, May 11, 2007
CMN Correspondent
CHANDIGARH: RSA, the security division of EMC, today announced the advancement of its information management platform for compliance and security, the RSA enVision solution, which the company said will help customers accelerate their businesses by solving their most sensitive and complex security challenges.
The new capabilities of the RSA enVision platform is to provide an information management platform for compliance and security data that can comprehensively and cost-effectively map and transform it into actionable intelligence.
RSA enVision platform adds three major features that collectively will help enable customers to more effectively respond to potential threats and reduce the risk of penalties. Vulnerability and Asset Management Integration reduces false positive alerts, enabling efficient focus on real threats.
Watchlist alerting and reporting allows watchlists to be created or imported to enhance efficiency of security operations. Automatic real-time alerts based on watchlists can flag policy violations as they occur, enabling real-time compliance.
Task triage and ticketing system integration simplifies operations by providing a complete incident response system for improved accuracy and faster resolution of investigations. Integration with an organization’s enterprise incident management system further enhances operational efficiency.
It is designed to encompass integrations with a broad range of leading storage offerings, like EMC’s to provide easy-to-deploy, pre-configured storage package options. As engineered, this allows customers to define log retention policies in RSA enVision platform that are automatically executed through EMC’s storage solution portfolio, enabling complete collection-to-retirement management for all security information.
“Our customers know that there is an ever growing mass of compliance information putting a considerable strain on the IT infrastructures we have in place, and they are looking for ways to manage that information. RSA offers customers collection-to-retirement management for all security information, allowing them to maximize the value of the information while helping to minimize the cost. If a server failure occurs during the collection process, the hot standby component is designed to detect the problem and automatically takes over.” said John Worrall, vice president, RSA.
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