FFIEC

Tripwire FFIEC compliance reduces IT security risk for financial institutions

Regulations from the Federal Financial Institution Examination Council (FFIEC) were put in place to protect against system disruptions-via natural disasters, cyber terrorism, or security breach-that threaten the security of both the institution and its customer information. Compliance with FFIEC means comprehensive configuration control that allows for thorough configuration assessment and evaluation, rigorous change detection and detailed reporting.


Tripwire helps financial institutions reduce security risk, enable FFIEC compliance and increase operational efficiency throughout the virtual and physical environments.

Tripwire delivers a comprehensive solution by:

  • Assessing current configuration settings against established internal policies and external industry benchmarks.
  • Automating the repair of configurations that intentionally or accidentally fall from secure and compliant states.
  • Producing quantified enterprise-wide risk profiles that allow organizations to continuously address vulnerabilities one-by-one across the data center and virtual environments until the organization moves into a known and trusted state.
  • Detecting all change across the entire IT infrastructure-applications, databases, servers, active directories, virtual environments, middleware and network devices-and alerting IT to any unauthorized or non-compliant.
  • Generating detailed reports through the reporting console, and triggering remediation to reconcile changes.


FFIEC Resources

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