These are among the type of topics that the Information Security Society Switzerland (ISSS) takes on. ISSS is the leading trade association in Switzerland for ICT security and its 1,200 members including security professionals and those interested in security from business, public administration and science. The association deals with technical, economic, regulatory as well as socio-political aspects of ICT security and information security.
"A common key focus of ISSS and ourselves is cloud computing security“, explains Mathias Meinke, CTO of oneclick AG and responsible of the architecture of the application delivery and streaming platform of the same name. "Due to repeatedly new threat scenarios for corporate networks, it is important to us to have a continued exchange with security professionals.“
Using oneclick™, applications can be delivered as an encrypted stream from any server location in a central 100% web-based workspace in the server. The platform supports organizations to avoid interruptions regarding availability, integrity, confidentiality and authenticity of their IT systems. Here oneclick™ provides a protective shield between mobile end devices, distributed locations and central application servers, which can be hosted either in the cloud or on-premises of the companies‘ data centres. A multi-level authentication and delivery process ensure reliable decoupling of applications as well as user and company information from the internet. Multi-layer, intelligent systems protect against attackers and diverse types of attack. This largely eliminates the operation of its own IT security infrastructure for companies and necessary services are provided by oneclick as a specialised partner.
To find out more about the application delivery and streaming platform of oneclick AG, please visit https://oneclick-cloud.com for further information and to register for a test account.
About ISSS
An active, independent association, Information Security Society Switzerland (ISSS) focuses on the technical as well as legal security relevant aspects of the information society, both in theory and practice.