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Customers

OSI Security clientèle include organisations within the following industries

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  • Local, State and Federal government
  • Banking, finance, trading and taxation
  • Software development firms
  • Hardware and appliance vendors
  • Education and university institutions
  • Law enforcement, justice and corruption
  • Critical infrastructure and services
  • Community welfare and charities
  • IT service delivery and security contracts
  • Union and professional associations
  • Insurance and risk management
  • Superannuation and retirement products
  • Manufacturing and Civil Works
  • Import and Export, currency conversion
  • Retail shop front and eCommerce sales
  • Construction and building management services
  • Medicine, healthcare and research
  • Website design and virtual hosting
  • Magazines, editorial and publishing
  • Alcohol and gaming venues, returned services
  • Real estate, legal and conveyancing services
  • Amazon and Virtual Private Cloud hosting
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Case Studies

At the completion of a takeover a large plastics manufacturer requested their newly acquired business’ IT infrastructure undergo a penetration test prior to integration
of Information Systems. This was critical to ensuring compliance with current PCI-DSS standards.


Upon completion of the testing, OSI Security identified critical vulnerabilities. Password policy was weak and access control to web facing resources was not strong enough to impede a malicious attack. The internal network was secure and only minor flaws were discovered. A seldom used legacy connection lacked any access safeguards, thus permitting attackers access to administrative resources. The wireless network was well designed and extremely secure, but it was
discovered that intermittent unauthorised access to the company network was available via a “rogue” access point used by a team leader during training and team meetings.

OSI Security made recommendations and assigned a risk rating to the weaknesses identified during the testing procedure. Remediation recommendations were provided in a comprehensive and detailed management report .
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OSI Security is an approved supplier to the New Zealand Government
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