The deadline for compliance with 201 CMR 17.00, the new Massachusetts state law regulating personal data security, is March 1, 2010. Contact us today to find out how we can help you become compliant in time.
BDG Data Security Services
Data Encryption
When your data is transferred from place to place you want to have the confidence to know that only authorized individuals can gain access to it. BGD data security will employ state-of-the-art encryption algorrhythms to ensure that your proprietary information is concealed from prying eyes.
Firewalls
Cyber criminals invent new ways to gain access to your systems every day. By setiing up a firewall around your on-site systems and constantly updating your security systems we can ensure that you will not be compromised.
Wireless Encryption
More and more of our business communications take place wirelessly. To sacrifice the flexibility this offers by confining sensitive data transfer to hard-wired systems can damage your productivity. We will implement wireless encryption on all of your wireless and mobile devices to ensure that you are as secure as you are nimble.
Malware Protection
Malware, malicious applications that install themselves in your systems to steal information, is one of the most insidious forms of hacking today. We will install software to constantly check your systems for malware and alert us immediately if it is found so that we can remove it from your system. CMR17 is the Massachusetts statute that goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2010 mandating that all businesses that store personal information (names along with social security numbers or drivers license numbers) adhere to strict security guidelines or face stringent penalties. We will take you through a step-by-step process to bring your business into full compliance with CMR17.CMR17 Compliance
-192 days left to become CMR17 compliant
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