Authored by PTP’s Rich Hauke, CISSP and Steve Hoevenaar, CISSP While working with our customers to cost effectively address key risks and to make sense of the security threat landscape, PTP leverages the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. PTP utilizes this framework...
AWS re:Invent – Day 1 Insights by Ethan Simmons, Managing Partner, PTP The first full day of AWS re:invent is in the books and as you walk the show floor you can’t miss the number of booths sponsored by cloud security and networking companies. I spent some time...
IDENTIFY > PROTECT > DETECT > RESPOND > RECOVER. These are the five key functions of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. At PTP, we leverage the Framework as a vehicle to discuss the layered approach to security with our growing Amazon Web Services (AWS)...
In the midst of new location builds, datacenter builds, and migrations there is a critical component to the whole connectivity piece: Internet Access. Internet access is typically the first connectivity piece when building a new datacenter or office location as it...
One of the numerous advantages we have within the PTP PeakPlus team is our ability to customize, automate, and expand security services that, in some cases, even the security vendor is unable to provide. Our customer needed a replacement for Cisco Cloud Web Security...