Verizon improves security for iYogi global tech support platform


iYogi, a global independent tech support provider, has selected Verizon to
deliver fully managed end-to-end security services.



Verizon will enhance protection  of its network and online payment system.



iYogi provides personalized computer support for hundreds of thousands of
individual  and small-business customers in the USA, UK, Australia
and  Canada. 



“We have built our  delivery platform for tech support in line with the
best global technology standards given that our business is built around the
quality of service we offer our customers, and we strive to follow  best
practices in every area of our operations. Together with Verizon, we can
achieve the highest levels of security compliance and performance,” said Vishal
Dhar, iYogi’s  president Marketing and Co-founder.



Verizon professional consultants are delivering a comprehensive range of
managed security services to iYogi, including compliance to PCI DSS and ISO/IEC
27002, vulnerability assessment services, and investigative response services,
which enable iYogi to receive timely notifications of potential security
threats, vulnerabilities and effective mitigation of risks to iYogi.



These build on the existing Verizon integrated IP networking and applications
management solution, which connects iYogi’s global operations with the
company’s core business application servers, co-located in Verizon’s Los
Angeles data center. 



Verizon’s secure and fully redundant facilities help iYogi minimize any
potential customer service interruption and therefore ensure service
availability to its customers, whenever and wherever they need it.



By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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