The client required assistance developing, implementing, and maintaining an information security program to meet Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) safeguarding requirements, performing information technology risk assessment and ongoing risk management, and testing existing controls through vulnerability scanning and penetration testing. Initial assessment identified additional related needs, such as assistance responding to computer security incidents and access to technical expertise for security infrastructure decision making. After consultation with client representatives, NMI addressed each of the client's concerns by proposing and implementing a comprehensive TrustPath solution.
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