HintTech Security helps you to define and set up your security policy. An important quality aspect of an organisation's information management is the quality of its information security. For example, this includes guaranteeing information availability. But compliance with corporate governance regulations (VIR, Tabaksblatt, SOX) also means paying attention to information security. By using a methodology which formulates responsibilities clearly and assigns them to the right employees, an organisation "gains control" of its own information security. A proven methodology like GrIB is specially designed for this and makes a crucial contribution to the successful implementation of a thorough information security policy.
Information security only works if your employees are aware of its value. HintTech Security concentrates on changing the management and employees' knowledge, attitudes and behaviour in relation to security. HintTech Security believes that it is important to speak a single, uniform security language in the organisation. The HintTech Security specialist uses methods and tools specifically developed for information security in its awareness creation programmes.
GrIB
The GrIB method helps organisations to set up the information security process, from gap analysis right through to implementation and embedding. The GrIB software is a complete introduction and management system for standard sets like ISO 17799, NEN 7510 & the Personal Data Protection Act.
The multilingual GrIB software fits in seamlessly with the GrIB method and is entirely based on the Plan Do Check Act circle (PCDA). The package provides excellent reporting options for management and/or for carrying out audits; these make the effectiveness and progress of your information security clear and understandable.
With the Information Security Management Framework (ISMF) developed by HintTech Security, information security is organised, operated and managed in a systematic and structured way. The ISMF is a new framework based on models such as ITIL and ASL. It groups all aspects of information security into clusters of processes, each of which can be managed by a process manager. But where ITIL focuses on managing and operating the IT infrastructure and ASL focuses on the application-related aspects, the ISMF focuses on introducing, operating and managing the information security of the whole organisation.
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