We leverage our IT frameworks to infuse security into multiple points throughout our client's business solution lifecycle, by providing IT Consulting, Cyber Security and Technology services including:
December 15, 2011 -- The U.S. Small Business Association (SBA) confirmed this week that InfusionPoints, LLC meets specific SBA criteria to be... read more
November 1, 2011 -- InfusionPoints announces that they have received a certificate of completion from the North Carolina Military Business Center.... read more
October 9, 2011 -- InfusionPoints announces that they have received their Small, Women and Minority (SWaM) certification by the Commonwealth of... read more
October 9, 2011 -- InfusionPoints announces that they have received their Veteran Owned Small Business Status Certification and have been added to... read more
I recently registered for a website hosted by a government agency that handles some of the most sensitive personal information available within U.S. Government. While the site is only a simple scheduling system, imagine my dismay when I received an email confirming my registration that included both my username in password in the email body. That email demonstrates that, despite all of the reported attention to security over the past several years, especially within the Federal Government, we are failing to build an effective information security culture.
As just about everyone who reads the news knows, Google announced on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 that it would merge the data it collects from individual users across all of its properties starting March 1, 2012. Basically, Google will be able to better anticipate how to direct individual user activities to best serve their needs, building a grand database of all user activity and behaviors. The question that few are asking, though, is what the impact will be on businesses. That's where things get really complicated.
I've always been a strong proponent of the judicious use of strong authentication. Due to the government's push to introduce smart cards (known as HSPD-12), and industry standards like PCI, multi-factor authentication is becoming increasingly common for certain system access scenarios across a wide range of organizations.
We founded InfusionPoints to be our clients' first choice for an independent trusted partner to build secure systems that protect their employee's, partner's and customer's data