The right cyber security for the digital age.

October 11, 2016

We’re on the threshold of the digital era, and every business will soon be a digital one. BT and Cisco have produced a new paper, exploring cyber security’s relationship with digital technology. Here are some key findings.

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Kivu Consulting

Kivu combines technical and legal expertise to deliver investigative, discovery and forensic solutions worldwide. Kivu’s digital forensic investigators are experienced in protecting organizations against compromise of data, theft of trade secrets and unauthorized access to data. Our qualifications include forensic certifications (Encase Certified EnCE, SANS GCIH Incident Handlers, Certified Ethical Hackers, and reverse malware experts); IT certifications (Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP and Certified Information Systems Auditor CISA); and professional backgrounds as legal counsel, IT administration, and network security. Kivu’s investigators have testified as computer forensic experts in state and federal court, and presented their findings to state and Federal regulators.

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