Who has your data?

Businesses not only need to be focused on their intranets but they also need to be vigilant to their outsourced data flow.

Businesses not only need to be focused on their intranets but they also need to be vigilant to their outsourced data flow.

The security team of a client had recently happened upon an application that one area of the company had been using for a few years, and felt that it warranted testing. This should have been run-of-the-mill.

The application provided access to key data, over the internet, enabling what had previously been a complex paper-based process to be slimmed down to a few mouse clicks.

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