MERR, Ind. and MERRILLVILLE, Ind., Feb. 16, 2016 -- Cimcor has recently moved up in Cybersecurity Ventures' "Top 500 cyber security companies for 2016", now coming in at 75. Previously ranked as 82 in 2015, the list consists of global organizations who are considered the most innovative and strategically important security companies globally.
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"Cimcor is one of the most experienced GRC (IT Governance, Risk and Compliance) firms in the U.S." says Steve Morgan, founder and CEO at Cybersecurity Ventures, and Editor-In-Chief of the Cybersecurity 500 list of the world's hottest and most innovative cybersecurity companies. "The team at Cimcor has many years of deep domain experience in FFIEC, FISMA, HIPPA, NERC-CIP, and SOX compliance. We encourage Risk and Compliance Officers at mid-sized to large corporations to put Cimcor on their short list of compliance providers" adds Morgan.
With the release of CimTrak 3.1, Robert E. Johnson, III, President and CEO of Cimcor, Inc. believes 2016 will continue its pattern of increased growth for the company.
"In 2015 we were extremely honored to be included on this elite list," says Johnson. "It is exciting to see our consistent growth, dedication, and upward movement on this 2016. We feel that this rise is due to our focus on innovation, providing an excellent product, and most importantly, taking care of our valued customers. In 2016, we will continue to aggressively implement our product roadmap and further pursue our mission to detect all change, whether authorized or unauthorized, within the enterprise" Johnson says.
About Cybersecurity Ventures
Cybersecurity Ventures is a research and marketing firm with an expansive readership that includes IT professionals, Chief Information Security Officers (CISO) from many top companies, and cyber security event organizers. Cybersecurity 500 rankings take into account criteria such as security officer feedback, management experience and media presence.
About CimTrak
CimTrak is an advanced monitoring tool for servers, network devices, databases, critical workstations and more. It helps companies and government agencies keep their IT infrastructure secure, maintain compliance, ensure continuous system uptime, and take control of changes in their IT environments. Built around leading-edge file integrity monitoring capabilities, CimTrak gives organizations deep situational awareness including: who is making changes, what is being changed, when changes are occurring, and how changes are being made. This, coupled with the ability to take instant action upon detection of change, gives organizations assurance their IT assets are always in a secure and compliant state. CimTrak is certified to Common Criteria EAL Level 4 +, Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 Level 2 compliant, it is on the Army Approved Products List and the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Unified Capabilities Approved Products List (UC-APL). For more information or a free evaluation, visit: http://www.FileIntegrityMonitoring.com
About Cimcor, Inc.
Founded in 1997, Cimcor, Inc. is an industry leader in developing innovative security, integrity and compliance software solutions. The firm is on the front lines of global corporate, government and military initiatives to protect critical IT infrastructure and has consistently brought IT integrity innovations to market. Cimcor's flagship software product, CimTrak, helps organizations to monitor and protect a wide range of physical, network, virtual and cloud-based IT assets in real-time.
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