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A Proven Solution for:
Security Policy Compliance


Managing compliance with security polices and baseline security standards is a far from trivial exercise. Assessing compliance levels for information systems, and then deriving and implementing plans to become compliant, can by a very intensive process.

However, with the correct approach, this effort can be minimized.

The most effective method to achieve this utilises a software package, to semi-automate the process. COBRA Policy Compliance Analyst was designed specifically to make compliance easier and more straightforward.

The product guides you through the entire compliance exercise. Section by section, through a series of online questions, COBRA takes you through your own security policy (a component is provided to help you input your policy to the system) or, alternatively, through a pre-packaged policy or standard, such as BS7799

Following this, it creates essential reports to:


In short, it will objectively and meticulously evaluate your position with respect to the policy, generating appropriate solutions and recommendations for every identified exception.

The COBRA Policy Compliance Analyst approach offers a unique and distinct approach to policy compliance, one which we believe will prove invaluable to all types of organization, regardless of size or sector.


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DOWNLOAD A COPY TO TRIAL

The best way to establish whether it is suitable for you is to try it for yourself... which we have made possible!

You can now visit the developers *download page* and download a fully functional evaluation/trial copy, pre-set with example knowledge bases covering: the BS7799 standard and risk analysis.

Please then contact us for the activation key.

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