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Corporate Ethos
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Operational Integrity
We want to be the good guys. How do we do that? Along with the white hats and the good teeth, we like to practice what we preach - Operational Integrity.
For us, Operational Integrity means that we stay nimble and up-to-date on all of the security threats that are out there. It means that we hire the very best, and make sure that they stay that way. It means that we charge only what we're worth, and we don't sell you anything you don't need. It means that we won't hand you a meaningless list of a hundred nit-picky problems, but rather we'll help you focus on select issues of value. And, it means that we take our jobs very seriously, even if we don't take ourselves too seriously.
For you, Operational Integrity means that security and compliance aren't always about burying your computers deep in Utah salt mines and guarding them with highly trained agents from MI-6. Ninety percent of security issues are about following common sense operational procedures, about not leaving all the company data on a laptop in the back seat of a taxi, and about not giving the guy who cleans the bathrooms free run of your building without so much as a background check.
But mostly, Operational Integrity is simply about wanting to know. For us, that's easy. We have to know what's out there so that we can protect you to the best of our ability. For you, it's even easier. Knowledge is power, and it's better for you to know where your weaknesses are before one of the bad guys figures it out.
Redspin. When you need to know.
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