23 Apr 2008
IBM's Internet Security Systems (ISS) division has launched new services designed to help smaller companies improve their overall IT security systems.
Recent research by the IBM X-Force team claims to have revealed an alarming rise in organised crime attacks on smaller organisations, prompting the development of new services for the SME market.
Peter Stremus, vice president of business lines and sectors at IBM ISS in EMEA, maintained that SMEs are facing an increasing number of attacks, combined with onerous compliance and regulation requirements.
"Mid-sized companies now have the same security needs as larger organisations, but the complexity of these systems remains a major hurdle for them," he said.
IBM aims to provide an advanced set of security systems which will safeguard against criminal attacks, comply with industry standards and tighten the security of information, applications and IT infrastructures.
"Services are more and more important in offering a complete security package to companies of all sizes," said Stremus.
The new IBM services include:
IBM will also focus on compliance with Payment Card Industry standards by performing assessments for companies that accept, store or process credit card information.
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