Secure Cloud Services (SCS) Practice

From Cloud & Platform Servies to Secure Cloud Services (SCS)

INCATech is excited to announce the rebranding and restructuring of our Cloud and Platform Services Practice Area to Secure Cloud Services (SCS). This transformation is driven by our commitment to integrating comprehensive cybersecurity measures into our cloud offerings, ensuring robust protection for all our clients’ data and systems.

Our newly rebranded SCS Practice area will now place a heightened emphasis on security, covering all aspects of our cloud services. By incorporating cybersecurity into the core of our operations, we aim to provide a fortified environment that safeguards against evolving threats.

In our DevOps processes, we will build and maintain pipelines that incorporate advanced cybersecurity tools. These pipelines will sanitize code to prevent vulnerabilities, ensuring that all outputs are resistant to hacking attempts. We will also ensure that all infrastructure and tools are in place to support secure operations.

Our approach to cloud security involves securing servers and preventing unauthorized access. For example, users cannot log in to their laptops or access Outlook 365 without proper authentication, ensuring that even wireless network access is safeguarded against hackers. We are committed to using the latest cybersecurity technologies in our processes to keep all systems and tools up-to-date and secure.

The transition from CPS to SCS at INCATech marks a significant step forward in our mission to deliver secure cloud services. By embedding comprehensive cybersecurity practices into all aspects of our operations, we are dedicated to protecting our clients' data and systems from emerging threats. This rebranding reinforces our commitment to providing the highest level of security in the cloud services industry.

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