05/02/2015
Objects of the Company
Morphhats Infosecure Nigeria Limited is a top notch IT Company, which roots originate in Nigeria and spans through Malaysia, India, USA, France, Botswana and South Africa. The company was formed by a merger of IT security professionals, military personnel, business analysts, project managers and other ICT professionals.
We all work as an independent team with a comprehensive understanding of computer security, from concept to infrastructure. We implement technical principles, practices and procedures to ensure data security, properly identify risks, monitor security controls, and manage other contingencies. We have also developed and deployed robust security schemas that incorporate redundant solutions, electronic auditing, intrusion detection, 24x7 system/network monitoring, research services, and identification of "attack signatures."
Our company is diplomatic and responsive in communicating with end users and explaining security protocols. We successfully win cooperation and instil the importance of adherence to procedures through clear explanations and a positive approach that emphasizes the benefits of a secure system to end users as well as non-technical decision makers such as government agencies, corporate firms, banks and financial institutes, national and private intelligence institutions, academic bodies, telecommunications companies, health and insurance establishments, oil companies and even individuals.
We effectively use commercial products, our own customized tools and public domain software to probe systems and network access points to learn how "hackers" might infiltrate and compromise systems. Finally we have good understanding of SDLC, project management and IT service management skills, and are also knowledgeable in both technology and business issues with abilities to integrate the two to achieve overall strategic goals for client.
Company Services
• VAPT (Vulnerability assessment and pe*******on testing) – conducting ethical hacking on your information systems and IT infrastructures (extensively on network, web, systems being used in your businesses). This could also be in the form of a white-box or a black-box testing.
• Digital forensics – investigating cybercrimes against your business by evidence gathering carrying out data recovery for deleted and formatted data, doing online tracing of offensive e-mails for information gathering.
• Cyber warfare – implementing measures for cyber terrorism and delimiting radicalization of the society through the internet, and cyber intelligence for the military and police. Protecting government’s information systems and IT infrastructures from foreign bodies.
• Cyber security – eliminating child po*******hy from the society and as well as po*******hy from business environments. Checkmating cybercrimes such as human trafficking, online bullying and cyber stalking.
• Secure coding – conducting application and software testing to ensure the elimination of any security flaws or bugs. Making sure the development of information systems meet its security standards.
• Physical security – implementing access controls on business premises such as smartcards, device tracking, lock picking, CCTV cameras. Installing home security systems to remotely control appliances and devices from an isolated location.
• Malware analysis – studying and eliminating viruses, Trojans, worms, malwares, spywares, ransom-ware off information systems and data storage.
• Patch management – carrying out updates, upgrades, hotfixes and security patches on information systems, operating systems and installed software. Implementing an anti-virus environment to eliminate malicious codes and software.
• Cryptography – scrambling data and communication by encryption to ensure the integrity and confidentiality of data and transmission.
• Reverse engineering – cracking software and information systems by disassembling to determine if flaws, malfunctioning protocols and vulnerabilities are existing.
• Biometrics – installing biometric devices for access controls (both physical and logical access) into critical areas of businesses.
• Social engineering – conducting non-technical hacking using the common ‘419 scam’ techniques, identity theft and impersonation so as to determine the credibility of personnel and IT infrastructures.
• Business continuity and disaster recovery planning – virtualization of physical networks and operating systems, UPS installation, carrying out on-site and off-site backups of data and storage systems. Installing devices for hazards such as fire and theft.
• Corporate training – educating the private and public sectors on security issues and mechanisms. Keeping people in tab with the current state of IT security.
• Consultancy services
• IT service and project management – managing projects and making your businesses are service-oriented with quality, cost, time and resources.
• General IT solutions – software design, application development, multimedia production, web design, mobile technologies, telecommunications etc.