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Trustwave Unveils IT Security Services Portfolio

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Trustwave Unveils IT Security Services Portfolio

Trustwave has introduced a suite of service offerings intended to help government and enterprise customers manage the security of information technology applications across multiple environments.

The Trustwave Security Testing Services portfolio offers a single dashboard with a navigation tool for IT users  to assess apps, databases and networks for any vulnerable codes or potential cyber threats, the company said Thursday.

Organizations can also schedule penetration tests and manage business assets deployed on premises and in cloud or hybrid computing infrastructure, the company added.

“The attack surface continues to rapidly expand as companies shift to multi-cloud environments and adopt applications and technologies essential for data-driven decision making,” said Rob Stitch, senior vice president of consulting and professional services at Trustwave.

“By making security testing simple to implement and easy to manage, enterprises maintain deep visibility on risk no matter how much their complexity grows,” Stitch added,

Trustwave’s global SpiderLabs team uses read teams and attack simulations when conducting security tests  aimed at helping customers address IT security weaknesses.

The new offering is built upon the company’s cloud-based Fusion platform.

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