Specialized expertise in DevOps, Cloud Security, and Cybersecurity
MatrixGard, operating under the innovative “Expertise as a Service” model, stands at the forefront of transforming digital landscapes. Our primary objective is to empower businesses by providing specialized expertise in DevOps, Cloud Security, and Cybersecurity.
WHAT WE DO
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Our Mission
Democratizing DevOps, Cloud Security, and Cybersecurity Expertise – Affordable, Accessible Solutions for Startups and Enterprises.
Our Approach
Security at Every Step – Integrating Uncompromised Safety into Every Phase of Our Process
Our Impact
Shaping a Safer Digital World – Where Startups and Enterprises Thrive with Top-Tier, Secure Tech Solutions.
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TECHNOLOGY TRENDS.
MatrixGard deep expertise
At MatrixGard, each of these domains is approached with a commitment to delivering customized, state-of-the-art solutions, driven by our deep expertise and a proactive stance on evolving technology trends.
Cloud: AWS/AZURE
Cloud: AWS/AZURE
DevOps
DevOps
Cloud Security
Cloud Security
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity
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Frequently Asked Question
The main goal of DevSecOps is to integrate security practices seamlessly into the DevOps pipeline. This approach ensures that security is not a standalone phase but a continuous and integral part of the entire software development and deployment process.
COMPANIES NEED DEVSECOPS BECAUSE IT ENABLES THEM TO:
IDENTIFY AND ADDRESS SECURITY ISSUES EARLY: By integrating security into the early stages of development, it’s easier and more cost-effective to address vulnerabilities.
FOSTER A CULTURE OF SECURITY: It encourages a mindset where every team member is responsible for security, leading to safer software development practices.
ENABLE FASTER, SAFER RELEASES: With automated security checks, companies can release updates more rapidly without compromising on security, staying competitive in fast-paced markets.
Target for Cyber Attacks: Startups are often seen as easy targets by cybercriminals. Recent reports show that 50% of successful cyber attacks target small businesses, including startups.
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: Utilizing strong security measures can offer startups a strategic competitive advantage. It’s no longer just a cost center but a critical aspect that can enhance revenue and customer trust.
DEAL CLOSURE WITH LARGER CLIENTS: Robust cybersecurity is vital for securing deals, especially with larger clients. Security issues can cause potential deals to fall through at the last minute.
FINANCIAL AND REPUTATIONAL IMPACT: The financial damage caused by a data breach can be significant and potentially irrecoverable for a startup. Furthermore, a cyberattack can severely damage a startup’s reputation, which is critical during the early stages of business development.
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE AND CUSTOMER TRUST: Cybersecurity is not just a protective measure but a necessity in today’s digital age. Regulatory requirements are becoming more stringent, and clients or partners often expect startups to demonstrate their security posture through Security Assessment Questionnaires (SAQs). This is essential for building and maintaining trust with customers and partners.
INTERNAL THREATS AND EMPLOYEE TRAINING: Startups also face threats from within. According to Technobyte, nearly 90% of incidents involve internal actors, with 68% attributed to human error or negligence. Basic cybersecurity training for employees is crucial to minimize these risks.