Cognos Defines Business Intelligence Security for Enterprise-Wide Deployments
14 Agosto 2006 - 7:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
-Security Assessment Demonstrates Cognos' Commitment to Providing
Foundation for Trusted BI and Performance Management- BURLINGTON,
Mass., Aug. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cognos (Nasdaq: COGN; TSX:
CSN), the world leader in business intelligence and performance
management solutions, today announced the results of a recent
security evaluation on Cognos 8 Business Intelligence performed by
Symantec Corporation. Cognos 8 BI helps enterprise customers
worldwide continue to progress BI standardization and performance
management initiatives with increased confidence in secure
information delivery and access throughout the organization. Cognos
8 Business Intelligence has gone through an independent and
detailed security evaluation conducted by Symantec. According to
the report, the overall design of Cognos 8 BI employs a robust
architecture for secure reporting and analysis. The security
assessment also revealed that Cognos understands sound security
practices and has surpassed industry best practices by designing a
secure architecture and framework for reporting and analysis
applications. The audit concluded that, at the time of the
assessment, "none of the capabilities assessed contained high risk
instances of common web application vulnerabilities." "As security
subject matter experts, the Symantec Consulting Services
organization is focused on helping companies increase their
knowledge of security and other IT risks that impact them today to
enable them to effectively meet the requirements of their
customers," said Charles Johnson, vice president, global
consulting, Symantec. "By leveraging Symantec application security
experts to assess the Cognos 8 BI security architecture, Cognos has
further demonstrated its commitment to ensuring its products
continue to meet customer requirements for securing their most
important assets." Cognos 8 BI offers enterprise customers a
comprehensive foundation to address BI security concerns, including
the areas of authentication, access control, data-level security,
application firewall, and encryption: * Authentication: Cognos 8 BI
delivers pre-built integration with leading security providers and
security APIs for custom security systems to enable simultaneous
user authentication and logon to any number of namespaces, which is
a key security criteria according to Symantec. Unlike other BI
providers that still rely on their own security maintenance, Cognos
8 BI reduces the complexity, time, and costs of administering and
maintaining multiple security systems by enabling customers to
leverage "best of breed" security providers and in-place
application security. * Access Control: Cognos 8 BI enables
establishment of granular user access rights from within Cognos or
a third-party security provider. This authorization is centralized
to simplify administration of disperse user communities and does
not burden IT administrators to manage multiple security schemes.
As a result, IT can grant or deny permissions, perform BI
activities, and track/audit usage for select users, groups, and
roles. Customers can leverage this control to ensure government and
industry compliance requirements and reduce IT costs for
maintaining authorization to BI capabilities. * Data-level Access
Rights: Cognos 8 BI enables security of all BI objects and
information, from folders, subject areas, individual reports,
analysis, metrics, scorecards and dashboards, events and alerts,
portal pages, data connections, etc. This granular level of control
eliminates the need for maintaining different information models
per user group, and reduces report proliferation as one report can
display different content depending on data security settings for
different users. In addition, data-level security enables BI
standardization of a centralized or hosted solution while ensuring
different user communities only have access to the information they
need. * Application Firewall: Cognos 8 BI's application firewall
provides additional level of web security by preventing
unauthorized access to BI services. The application firewall
monitors and interprets protocol traffic between BI services as a
way to help prevent hostile attacks and service interruption, and
logs any denied traffic. This approach balances open services with
stringent security to give organizations confidence for global and
external deployment. * Encryption: Cognos 8 BI protects all data
and transmissions using industry-standard encryption algorithms
such as Triple DES and AES. This encryption approach prevents
vulnerability of data, temporary files, and communications, and
protects information from data source to data presentation (through
a dashboard, scorecard, report, spreadsheet, etc.). "Organizations
want to turn information into competitive advantage, but the more
information they deliver, the greater the volume of security
concerns," said Gartner analyst Kurt Schlegel. "In addition,
tighter regulatory compliance and a shift to outsourcing on-demand
software requires stringent security and a complete audit trail
within and beyond the enterprise. BI security needs to be more than
just an evaluation checklist item, and enterprises should carefully
scrutinize security measures and standards to protect information
while fostering access to a wide range of users." "As BI
standardization and broad user adoption opens up information to
more people in the enterprise, organizations may be introducing new
security risks," said Harriet Fryman, senior director, product
marketing, Cognos. "Our single modern architecture of Cognos 8 BI
uniquely enabled us to put in place a solid foundation for
security, and allows us to continue to respond to new security
demands. While security is never considered 'done' or 'complete,'
our software can leverage our customers' security infrastructure,
perform to best practices in security implementations, and provide
increased confidence for secure information access." "One of the
benefits we have identified with Cognos 8 BI is the ability to
integrate the BI security with our existing enterprise security
architecture," said Mark Lack, planning and financial analysis
manager, Mueller, Inc. "This ease of integration is important for
three reasons. First, because user access is defined at the
enterprise level, users only see BI data they already have access
to, making their experience easy and seamless. Second, this
alleviates the frustration and nightmare of maintaining security at
multiple levels. Third, by keeping security in sync across our
applications, we can help reduce our cost and risk." "BI security
risks can occur at any point during information access, from the
end user down to specific data points," said Frank Gelbert, CEO,
Appfluent Technology, a Cognos technology partner. "Cognos 8 BI's
inherent security capabilities protect enterprises down to the data
layer. Our joint customers benefit from this deep level of
protection, and when combined with the Appfluent data usage
solutions, gain visibility into how data and applications are being
accessed. As a result, enterprises can monitor usage and improve
efficiency of BI and performance management solutions with greater
confidence." For more information about Cognos 8 BI security, visit
http://www.cognos.com/products/framework_services/index.html#security.
About Cognos: Cognos, the world leader in business intelligence and
performance management solutions, provides world-class enterprise
planning and BI software and services to help companies plan,
understand and manage financial and operational performance. Cognos
brings together technology, analytical applications, best
practices, and a broad network of partners to give customers a
complete performance system. The Cognos performance system is an
open and adaptive solution that leverages an organization's ERP,
packaged applications, and database investments. It gives customers
the ability to answer the questions -- How are we doing? Why are we
on or off track? What should we do about it? -- and enables them to
understand and monitor current performance while planning future
business strategies. Cognos serves more than 23,000 customers in
more than 135 countries, and its top 100 enterprise customers
consistently outperform market indexes. Cognos performance
management solutions and services are also available from more than
3,000 worldwide partners and resellers. For more information, visit
the Cognos Web site at http://www.cognos.com/. Cognos and the
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