Sogeti, a major provider of services in information security in France, is taking its expertise to the global market, and aims to secure clients’ data within their infrastructures, applications and embedded systems.
Sogeti’s offer in information security covers the following areas:
• Strategic consulting: road map, risks analysis, business continuity,
• Security auditing: compliance and technical audits, intrusion tests,…
• Security products evaluations: French CSPN , Common Criteria,…
• Solutions integration including identity and access management, logs aggregation, smartphone security)
• Security systems run, whether from France or abroad, along with usage training
“To help its customers, Sogeti’s offer targets physical and virtual environments, including Cloud Computing. Many CIOs might consider security as the first concern for Cloud Computing adoption. Security, instead, can be a real catalyst for Cloud development,” says Edouard Jeanson, Sogeti’s IT security services leader in France and abroad.
To mark the beginning of its information security offering on the global market, Sogeti will be pleased to meet its customers in the following events:
-May 17-20th , 2011 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Sogeti will be taking part in the Hack In The Box (HITB) conference, and will present the latest results of its research in information security including:
1- Use of a rootkit to compromise a network card
2 -Data protection in an iPhone
3- Silverlight’s security framework
A Sogeti professional team formed from the first four qualified for the reverse engineering challenge will compete to the HITB’s Capture the Flag 2011.
? May 27th, 2011 in Reykjavik, Iceland
Sogeti Group will be gathering Chief Information Officers of its main European clients to unveil its Security vision of Cloud Computing, with presentations, demos and concrete I.T. attacks
? July 8-10, in Montréal, Canada
Sogeti will be taking part in the Recon 2011 conference and will present the latest results of its research on the computer’s keyboard controller by injecting malicious code