Posts Tagged ‘secure managed hosting’

New Mission Critical Headquarters For FireHost

by FireHost Evangelist on April 5th, 2011

We’re pleased to announce that the entire FireHost team is now operating out of our new, mission critical headquarter facility in Richardson, TX.

Months in the making, our new corporate office embodies FireHost’s stance on security and takes our commitment to secure, contiguous support a step further. The following precautions contribute to the facility’s mission critical infrastructure and hospital-grade redundancy, designed to help us serve our customers to the very fullest under a variety of circumstances.

  • Fully operational internal data center
  • Backup generators
  • Multiple Internet providers
  • Secure keycard access with role based control
  • Video surveillance

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New Data Center for FireHost Clients

by FireHost Evangelist on February 17th, 2011

At FireHost, we continually strive to make the unique secure hosting services we provide even better. Our top priority is keeping our customers running securely and worry-free around the clock.

With that, we’re pleased to announce our expansion into a new data center facility in April 2011. The new facility is located in Richardson, Texas and represents FireHost’s third data center footprint in the US. The new facility brings a serious set of top-notch security, connectivity and redundancy features that will not only benefit our new customers, but also our existing customers who will migrate from our current Dallas facility.

Here are some of the major benefits you’ll experience with our data center expansion:

Redundant Connectivity InfrastructureConnectivity

  • Diverse fiber entry and intra-building fiber paths
  • Fully redundant internal network distribution
  • Multiple 10 Gbps connections from multiple premium carriers

Redundant Power Infrastructure

  • Complete 2N Electrical InfrastructurePower
  • Redundant Utility Feeds
  • Redundant Transformers in Ring Configuration
  • Redundant Power Distribution Units (PDU)
  • Redundant 2,000 kw Diesel Generators
  • 72+ hours fuel supply onsite with priority re-fueling status

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SecureWorld Expo Dallas – A Regional Conference with a Global Perspective

by FireHost Evangelist on October 20th, 2010

International, national, and even local considerations shape IT Security policies for the whole industry. However, as security and information technology professionals, it’s often difficult to find time to step away from our desks and really evaluate the scope of the ever-changing environment in which we operate. SecureWorld events provide the perfect opportunity to do just that.

With events across the nation, SecureWorld Expositions provide the platform and venue for leaders and “doers” in information technology and security to collaborate and make strides toward the end goal of comprehensive, globally unified security policies. All while earning 16 CPE credits that may be applied to your CISSP.

Chris Davis, Director of Security and Compliance at FireHost will be part of an industry panel attacking the difficult issue of Effective Compliance Management in Today’s Workplace. The best security minds from ArcSight, Shavlik, and Tripwire will participate in the hour long conversation scheduled for November 3rd in Dallas as well.

FireHost is proud to help lead an event that provides such broad reach on a global topic, and we invite you to use discount code “FIREDAL10″ when registering to receive a significant savings off the published rates. If you can’t make it to Dallas next month, perhaps one of SecureWorld Expo‘s future events will fit your schedule.

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FireHost Selected as THE Best Security Solution for 2010 by SIIA’s CODiE Judges

by FireHost Evangelist on May 12th, 2010

You may recall, back in March we were nominated as one of the Best Security Solutions for 2010 by the Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA). The news came down today at a special CODiE Awards luncheon in San Francisco that we won – FireHost is officially THE Best Security Solution for 2010!

The entire FireHost team is excited and honored by this recognition. We want to thank the other finalists for providing stiff competition, and we want to appreciate the CODiE Judges for picking us out of the crowd.

We will wear our CODiE badge proudly as we uphold our mission of making a secure web hosting environment available to companies of all sizes.

A list of all 34 CODiE Award Winners from various categories is now listed on the SIIA website.

Understanding the Whole PCI Compliance Pie – Which slice do you own?

by FireHost Evangelist on March 30th, 2010

When you develop Web sites that collect payment via credit card for goods and services sold online, part of your responsibility is to establish and maintain PCI compliance. If followed properly, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (current version 1.2) does a very effective job of providing a safe shopping experience for customers. However, achieving compliance is easier said than done, especially for startups and developers for small online retailers.

After reviewing the 200-plus sub-policies, procedures, activities, and technical nuances that make up the PCI Data Security Standard, most small and startup E-commerce companies will choose to outsource portions of their website operation to third party service providers. In this scenario, each party is independently responsible for maintaining control over compliance for their respective organization. You shouldn’t fall into the trap of assuming that someone else is handling your compliance needs. Everyone involved in your online store is responsible for a piece of the security compliance pie.

Anyone that touches or has access to credit card data in any capacity is responsible for PCI compliance, regardless of their role.  This includes the online retailer, the Web application developer, and the hosting provider.

The most important steps every E-Commerce developer should complete as they establish a PCI compliant business:

  • Step 1 – Become educated about the payment card industry mandates. Taking the time to become knowledgeable here can go a very long way.
  • Step 2 – Identify which portions of the PCI DSS you directly control and which items will be outsourced to third parties (A QSA – Qualified Security Assessor – can help with this step)
  • Step 3 – Select service partners that have expertise in protecting personally identifiable information (PII).
  • Step 4 – Thoroughly review each service partner’s ROC (report on compliance) to make sure there are no unfulfilled requirements or pending remediations for critical items

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