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New TouchNet Product is Designed to Thwart Hackers
Seek-N-Secure™ software and service finds data campuses didn't even know exists
TouchNet Information Systems today launched Seek-N-Secure, the company's newest combination of service and technology that guards universities and
colleges from data breaches. Seek-N-Secure helps protect the tens of thousands of records exposed every month in the United States, and ensure PCI
compliance for colleges and universities.
Seek-N-Secure finds unprotected hidden data that campuses don't even know exists. The data, which is desired by hackers, includes Personally Identifiable
Information (PII) such as credit card numbers, bank account information and social security numbers. Seek-N-Secure is a confidential service that enables
campuses to identify payment points throughout campus, develop a compliance strategy, and leverage patent-pending, "heat-seeking" software to find, isolate
and protect highly sensitive data.
"What you don't know can hurt you. That is especially true within the campus environment. Institutions of higher education can do all the right things in
preparing for PCI compliance, and still be highly vulnerable to the loss of sensitive, personal information," said Dan Toughey, president of TouchNet
Information Systems. "Like other TouchNet programs, the bottom line is that Seek-N-Secure improves business practices and makes campus environments secure."
Colleges and universities continuously improve data security and compliance with industry rules and regulations. Securing systems that store or handle sensitive
data is an important step. However it doesn't address the data accumulated over the years in cyber nooks and crannies throughout the campus computing environment.
Seek-N-Secure, tailored for all universities, is a unique solution for finding and fixing PII. The process combines confidential services and software that can
find potentially sensitive files, and help identify business practices that contribute to the accumulation of that data.
"Seek-N-Secure helps protect universities from data breaches," Toughey said. "But, more importantly, it protects college and university reputations from being at
serious risk."
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October 23, 2007
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