BT launches Cyber Roadmap Consulting programme
Guus van Es, General Manager for Security Consulting at BT.

BT launches Cyber Roadmap Consulting programme

BT has announced the launch of Cyber Roadmap Consulting, a new consultancy programme designed to give large organisations a better understanding of their own cyber security risks and mitigation strategies.

The new service leverages highly skilled consultants from BT’s global security consulting team to work with customers all over the world and identify risks in existing systems and processes.

By using the Cyber Roadmap Consulting methodology, the BT consultants are in an ideal position to create cyber-threat mitigation and defence plans for each customer, providing detailed step-by-step guidance to help them improve security throughout their organisation, covering people, processes and technology.

The plan includes recommended improvements aligned to customers’ business priorities and their specific ICT context. All advice is underpinned by BT’s comprehensive portfolio of security products and services that takes a holistic view of a customer’s security environment.

Guus van Es, BT’s General Manager for Security Consulting, said: “Our approach not only identifies gaps, it takes a broader view on how to help customers stay ahead of the threat curve. Based on our wealth of experience in protecting BT and our customers, it is an integral part of our security portfolio. This includes bespoke design, implementation and operate capabilities as well as delivery of managed services and help with transformation projects. Combined with our vendor-agnostic approach, this ensures we can deliver a set of realistic and cost efficient measures on a global scale while at the same time helping our customers make the most of their existing technology investments and stay closely aligned to their business goals.”

Already delivered to one of the world’s largest financial organisations, BT’s Cyber Roadmap Consulting is fully compliant with ISO27002, the US Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cyber Security Framework and the US Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) requirements for the financial services industry. The service is available worldwide.

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