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Neovera Unveils Security Validation to Identify Risks and Bolster Protection for Financial Services, Healthcare and Other Highly Regulated Organizations

Neovera Unveils Security Validation to Identify Risks and Bolster Protection for Financial Services, Healthcare and Other Highly Regulated Organizations

Offering Provides Enhanced IT Audits and Security Assessments to Strengthen Security Posture Beyond Compliance

Neovera, the trusted advisor and full-service technology partner specializing in cybersecurity, cloud, and complex IT challenges, today unveiled its Security Validation offering. The service is designed to help IT teams in highly regulated industries—such as financial services and healthcare—identify cybersecurity risks, test controls, and strengthen their security posture beyond regulatory mandates.

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“Hackers are focused on sensitive data, something these organizations have in troves – and no size organization is immune.”

“For years, highly-regulated firms have relied on annual audits to prove protection – but that’s no longer enough,” said Scott Weinberg, CEO at Neovera. “Hackers are focused on sensitive data, something these organizations have in troves – and no size organization is immune.”

According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the financial sector has experienced over 20,000 cyberattacks in the past two decades, resulting in losses of $12 billion. In 2024 alone, the Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights tracked over 670 major health data breaches affecting more than 180 million people.

Neovera’s Security Validation provides a comprehensive portfolio of assessments to measure compliance and bolster cybersecurity, including:

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  • IT audits across all control types—people, policies, processes, and technologies—aligned with industry best practices and frameworks like FFIEC, NIST, CIS, and more
  • Penetration testing and vulnerability scans to spotlight internal and external weaknesses across all attack vectors
  • Cloud security reviews to assess configurations, policies, and controls for Microsoft 365, Azure, Amazon AWS, and others
  • Prescriptive reports and guidance for remediation and detailed tests for implemented security controls

“Security Validation enables these teams to fight back, taking a proactive approach to identifying, understanding, and managing risks so they can focus on evolving their tech stacks to support growth,” added Weinberg.

The news follows Neovera’s acquisition of 10-D Security, bringing together decades of experience in security and compliance. The Security Validation service complements Neovera’s managed cybersecurity solutions, including continuous monitoring, endpoint protection, and more, enabling the company to support institutions seeking comprehensive, end-to-end cybersecurity and compliance support from identification to remediation.

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