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Network Security
There are a lot of dangers out
there. Computer viruses are all around us, infecting email
messages, computers, and files. Many viruses are just nuisances
(such as popping up excessive advertising when you're surfing
the web), but some can be very damaging and erase years of
information. Furniture, tools, and inventory can all be
replaced by insurance after the disaster -- your company's
critical data can only be replaced if you are diligent about
security today, before something happens.
We look at network security from a
few standpoints:
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Education. Educating the users about "safe
computing" is our number one priority, because it is the
most effective way to avoid problems. Just think how many
billions of dollars could have been saved if employees had
been trained to not open strange, virus-ridden email
attachments.
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Virus
Protection. The Melissa virus, Code Red, and
other nasty viruses are out there, and nobody is immune.
Every computer should have a recent anti-virus software
program installed, and the virus definitions should be
automatically updated regularly. The newest software will
scan email as well, reducing the chance of evil attachments
creating damage.
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Firewalls. Any connection to the Internet
represents a potential opportunity for someone from the
outside to try and "hack" into your network. Although no
network security is completely secure against a dedicated
hacker (remember, Yahoo, the CIA, and other huge web sites
have been hacked!), we will set up a firewall and security
arrangements which will minimize the risks and deter
evildoers.
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Internal Security. Statistics show that your own
employees are far more likely to create security problems
than any outside intruder ever would. Secure servers, user
permissions, activity logging, and minimizing data stored on
individual computers are all ways to minimize this threat.
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Backups. It is of critical importance to back up
your data regularly to prepare for any number of
catastrophes. Fires, floods, hardware failure, human error,
hackers, viruses -- they can all ruin your day (or your
career) without backups. Accounting systems, product
designs and drawings, customer mailing lists, payroll
records, marketing plans and files. . . When was the last
time you backed up?
For more information or to schedule service, call (916)
773-7222.
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