Our cybersecurity solutions at AccuStealth Security are based on a multi-pronged holistic approach that involves integrating people, processes, and technology to create a comprehensive defense against evolving cyber threats.
Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is a cybersecurity service that provides continuous monitoring, detection, and response to security threats in a digital environment. Unlike traditional security measures, MDR combines advanced threat intelligence, AI, and our team’s technical expertise to identify and mitigate threats in real-time.
AccuStealth's comprehensive MDR solution offers the following key benefits:
Our MDR services are offered through a convenient pay-as-you-go monthly subscription plan which we can customize to each organization's needs.
For a single monthly flat fee, gain peace of mind today by letting AccuStealth handle your cybersecurity needs for your business via our MDR service.
No more worrying about what to do if your privacy or data is breached, leave the security work to the experts so that you can focus on what matters most: growing your business.
A Security Posture Assessment (SPA) is a comprehensive evaluation of your organization’s cybersecurity landscape, delivering valuable insights into potential vulnerabilities and threats while providing a strategic roadmap to address identified gaps.
This methodical process involves evaluating the value of your assets and the potential impact of any breaches, while ensuring that security controls and practices align with relevant regulations and standards such as NIST, ISO 27001, COBIT, and PCI DSS, ultimately fostering a stronger and more resilient security posture.
By obtaining a SPA from AccuStealth Security, your business can build a robust defense against cyber threats and create a culture of security awareness.
In addition to providing our comprehensive cybersecurity solutions, AccuStealth offers consulting services to medical clinics needing to complete a Privacy Impact Assessment or what's commonly referred to as a PIA.
A Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) helps to identify and address potential privacy risks that may occur in a project and is used for information systems, administrative practices, and policy proposals that relate to the collection, use, or disclosure of personal or health information.
Here in Alberta, every Custodian is required by law under Section 64 of the Health Information Act (HIA) to submit a PIA for review by the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC). Custodians are those organizations and entities defined under Section 1(1)(f) of the HIA or designated in Section 2 of the Health Information Regulation.
Examples of Custodians include:
Physicians, Surgeons, Nurses, Pharmacists, Dentists, Dental Hygienists, Optometrists, and Chiropractors
The PIA process can be confusing and complex and thus warrants getting assistance from someone who has the expertise and know-how to assist with preparing an in-depth PIA that identifies potential privacy issues while ensuring compliance with privacy regulations and laws.
To get more information or obtain a custom quote on costs for our PIA services, contact us today!
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