Service uses scorecard-based approach to let users prioritize and resolve security risks MCI is introducing a security risk management service to help enterprises take proactive action against systems threats and vulnerabilities, the company announced Tuesday.The NetSec Security Risk Management Service will correlate and calculates diverse threats across the enterprise, using a scorecard-based approach that allows users to prioritize and resolve security risks, MCI said.The service will be available to U.S.-based companies, including multinationals, beginning in January 2006 and to European companies in the second-half of next year, MCI said. Pricing has not yet been announced. The service is based on MCI’s Finium security integration platform, which aggregates input from devices, correlates it with worldwide intelligence and integrates it into higher-level, risk-relevant security information.Via a secure Web interface, customers can view real-time risk information and navigate through associated threat descriptions, system and device configurations and remedy reports, MCI said.The NetSec Security risk Management Service also provides customers with a dashboard that provides information at the management and operational levels. SecurityTechnology IndustryCloud ComputingDatabasesData and Information SecurityCareersManaged Cloud Services