Owned by Wesley Barron (CISSP, MCSE, CCNP, A+), Network Security Experts (NSE) was founded in 2001 to answer the demand for professional information systems security services in small to medium sized companies.  NSE provides consulting and services to assist companies in securing and better managing their IT infrastructure.

NSE's services are focused on security and compliance.  Our mission is to "keep it simple" knowing that technology is NOT always the correct answer for a secured, well managed network.  Our motto "Security Transcends Technology" is the basis for our approach of training of critical staff and development of effective best practices and procedures governed by a solid security blueprint that saves our customers from unneeded expenditures.  We partner with our clients to help them better utilize the most important asset they have, people.  NSE builds up IT staff to keep a security mindset in day to day practices, and develops training for end users to be security aware while maintaining a productive work environment.

NSE strictly adheres to the ISC2 code of ethics listed below.  More detail on the ISC2 organization and it's code of ethics can be viewed at http://www.isc2.org/ethics.

Code of Ethics:

Protect society, the commonwealth, and the infrastructure

  • Promote and preserve public trust and confidence in information and systems.
  • Promote the understanding and acceptance of prudent information security measures.
  • Preserve and strengthen the integrity of the public infrastructure.
  • Discourage unsafe practice.

Act honorably, honestly, justly, responsibly, and legally

  • Tell the truth; make all stakeholders aware of your actions on a timely basis.
  • Observe all contracts and agreements, express or implied.
  • Treat all members fairly. In resolving conflicts, consider public safety and duties to principals, individuals, and the profession in that order.
  • Give prudent advice; avoid raising unnecessary alarm or giving unwarranted comfort. Take care to be truthful, objective, cautious, and within your competence.
  • When resolving differing laws in different jurisdictions, give preference to the laws of the jurisdiction in which you render your service.

Provide diligent and competent service to principals

  • Preserve the value of their systems, applications, and information.
  • Respect their trust and the privileges that they grant you.
  • Avoid conflicts of interest or the appearance thereof.
  • Render only those services for which you are fully competent and qualified.

Advance and protect the profession

  • Sponsor for professional advancement those best qualified. All other things equal, prefer those who are certified and who adhere to these canons. Avoid professional association with those whose practices or reputation might diminish the profession.
  • Take care not to injure the reputation of other professionals through malice or indifference.
  • Maintain your competence; keep your skills and knowledge current. Give generously of your time and knowledge in training others.