Secure
Assess. Secure. Vigilance.
Assisting you on your Cybersecurity and IT Compliance Journey
Assess. Secure. Vigilance. Assisting you on your Cybersecurity and IT Compliance Journey
Vulnerability Assessment
(VulScan / VS)
Discover a comprehensive snapshot of your current IT environment vulnerabilities.
Assess and remediate with AVBT clear set of cybersecurity recommendations based on your industry compliance requirements.
Penetration Test
Identify security vulnerabilities in applications and systems by our certified ethical hacker to evaluate your security and defensive responses.
Get a certified report to provide your stakeholders with a peace of mind.
Security Awareness Training
Our cybersecurity training explains the DOs and DONTs for your employees especially after cybersecurity measures and IT Policies that has been implemented by the company with AVBT.
Secure Data Destruction
Ensuring a clean wipe of your sensitive data.
Simply erasing your files or reformatting the drive alone is not enough to ensure a secure wipe of your data.
Disk destruction comes with an individual certificates for auditing purposes.
Cybersecurity Audits
(CEM, CTM, MAS TRM, ISOs)
- Security review and audit for a performing arts non-profit in Singapore. Loopholes for data loss and theft were discovered and patched accordingly.
- Security review and audit for a notable law firm in Singapore.
- Security review and audit for a top 10 SME HR agency.
- Security review and audit for an international finance company.
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FAQs
What is AVBT's Secure service?
AVBT’s Secure service focuses on cybersecurity assessments, penetration testing, vulnerability reviews, security audits, awareness training, and secure data destruction.
What is the difference between vulnerability assessment and penetration testing?
A vulnerability assessment identifies potential weaknesses, while penetration testing validates whether those weaknesses can be exploited in a controlled manner.
How often should a company conduct penetration testing?
This depends on risk level, compliance requirements, stakeholder expectations, and system changes. Many organizations conduct penetration testing annually or after major system updates.
Why is cybersecurity important for PDPA compliance?
PDPA requires organizations to protect personal data from unauthorized access, disclosure, or misuse. Cybersecurity controls help reduce the risk of data breaches and unauthorized access.
What happens after a cybersecurity audit or penetration test?
Findings are documented and prioritized. The organization should then remediate identified issues, strengthen controls, and conduct retesting where necessary.
Why is secure data destruction important?
Simply deleting files or formatting a device may not permanently remove sensitive data. Secure data destruction helps reduce the risk of recovery and misuse.
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Empower your digital security with our expert solutions.
Join forces with us to fortify your defenses against ever-evolving cyber threats.
Empower your digital security with our expert solutions. Join forces with us to fortify your defenses against ever-evolving cyber threats.