SWWC Cybersecurity Vulnerability Assessments

  • SWWC's comprehensive cybersecurity and risk assessment offerings are a great place to start if you don't know how your current security posture looks. Our assessments are able to be utilized on a routine basis to measure growth and maturity to ensure that you are heading in the right direction. Four levels of security assessments are available, with our CCsA1 being a starting point and CCsA4 being the most robust evaluation of your cybersecurity posture. Once an organization completes a CCsA4 level assessment, it should be completed routinely on an annual basis to ensure your overall posture and maturity level does not slip backwards as technologies and threats evolve.
  • SWWC Cybersecurity Assessment Packages:
    • CCsA1
      • Level 1 baseline assessment to establish your cybersecurity posture and maturity level
      • Identifies key factors necessary to begin improving your organization's cybersecurity posture
    • CCsA2
      • Level 2 assessment to evaluate growth of cybersecurity posture and maturity level
      • Vulnerability scan of externally accessible resources
    • CCsA3
      • Level 3 assessment to evaluate growth of cybersecurity posture and maturity level
      • Vulnerability scan of externally accessible resources
      • Vulnerability scan of internal networks
    • CCsA4
      • Level 3 assessment to evaluate growth of cybersecurity posture and maturity level
      • Vulnerability scan of externally accessible resources
      • Vulnerability scan of internal networks
      • Cybersecurity policy and procedural review
      • Social engineering assessment
      • Physical assessment of buildings and grounds security measures

    Each Cybersecurity Assessment will include a report to your organization outlining our findings. It is highly recommended that organizations begin with the CCsA1 package, and within the year following the initial assessment, begin the incremental journey to the CCsA4 package, which should then be completed on an annual basis thereafter.

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  • K-12 Cyberseucrity Q&A

    Why does the K-12 education sector need to be concerned about cybersecurity?

    Over the past couple of years, the K-12 education has been a major target for hackers. School districts hold an immense amount of personally identifiable information on both students and staff that is more valuable to hackers, all located in one easy-to-access spot. For years, school districts haven’t had the funds or resources to fund a focus directly on cybersecurity, which has led to many cyber incidents around the area, such as multiple phishing attacks, ransomware encrypting all your district's data, climate control manipulation that damages gym floors, and many more.

    For details and pricing, contact:

    Josh Sumption, CETL
    Chief Technology & Information Officer
    josh.sumption@swwc.org
    507-537-2265

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