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One
of our main concerns in todays world is Network
security. When designing, implementing and supporting
a computer network we consider all methods of securing
the network and customize a solution tailored to our
clients needs.
Firewalls
are used to keep viruses and hackers out while keeping
company records, employees information and important
data in. Regardless of size, industry or location,
companies need proven security solutions to provide
protection against intruders. As your security requirements
grow or change, your firewall solution should be able
to as well. Our firewall solutions are designed to
adapt to your environment, allowing you to add more
security capabilities such as gateway anti-virus/anti-spy
ware, web content filtering, spam filtering, load-balancing
and more.
As a convenience to our customers and prospects, below is a basic 7 step checklist on how to improve the security of your business network:
Protect Your Desktop and Laptop Computers - If you are serious about security, you must keep your software up to date, protect against viruses and set up a firewall.
Keep Your Data Safe - Implementing a regular backup procedure is a simple way to safeguard critical business data. Setting permissions and using encryption will also help.
Use
the Internet Safely - Unscrupulous Web sites, as
well as pop-ups and animations, can be dangerous. Set
rules about internet usage to protect your business —
and your employees.
Protect Your Network - Remote access to your network may be a business necessity, but it is also a security risk you need to closely monitor. Use strong passwords and be especially cautious about wireless networks.
Protect Your Servers - Your servers are your network's command center. If they become compromised, your entire network is at risk. To protect your business, protect your servers.
Secure Your Line of Business Applications - Make sure that software critical to your business operations is fully secure around the clock. Internal and external vulnerabilities can lead to lost productivity
— or worse.
Manage Desktop and Laptop Computers from the Server - Without stringent administrative procedures in place, the security measures you take to safeguard your business may be unintentionally jeopardised by users. |