Monday, November 26, 2012

Why Layers of Security Can Help Protect Your Business


As a result, security is now an essential part of businesses, especially when hacking and cyber attacks are so rife. Furthermore, as the uptake of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) rises, companies need to make sure that computers, mobiles, tablets, laptops and other pieces technology are all secure in order to protect their networks. An infected tablet brought in from home could wreak havoc on a company network if it isn't properly secured.

Next-level security

However, installing domestic, off-the-shelf anti-virus software isn't enough. Businesses need to look past tough-to-guess passwords and into the world of advanced online security in order to protect against cyber attacks. This rings especially true for small businesses who are generally the main target of hackers. Small businesses unfortunately don't have the financial backing to install a million pound security system and, as a result, many become victims of cyber attacks.

However you don't need to be the owner of a major corporation in order to acquire exceptional security software. There are affordable, advanced online security services on the market which can help protect staff blunders, such as misplacing an impact laptop - as well as network detection software and patch management systems.

For example, patch management can be important in helping businesses update all of their software to the latest version. This way, hackers can't exploit any vulnerabilities in older software which can help them access computers remotely, for example. However, it's important to make sure the manufacturer still supports the software you're using. For example, Microsoft is ending support on Windows XP in 2014, even though 46 per cent of people still use the operating system. It will become hackers' prime target when support ends, so firms need to make sure they upgrade to a newer version to avoid any potential attacks.

Staff error

As mentioned earlier, sometimes staff error cannot be helped. Leaving a tablet in a cafe or a laptop on the train is just part and parcel of business life; it could happen to anybody. In order to prevent the error from becoming a fully-fledged disaster, businesses need to make sure that any work device that is able to access confidential information or stores customer data is fully encrypted. Encryption involves the encoding of data to make it completely inaccessible to anybody without the required password or key. This way, any chancer that might happen to stumble upon a 'lost' tablet can't access any of the confidential information found on the device.

Advanced security is a integral part of online business, whether you're a major corporation or a small, local business. By neglecting security, the ramifications could be catastrophic, especially if customer data is stolen. Legal action could very well be on the cards. So it's important for business owners to make sure they protect themselves and look for good server security is one of the first steps on that process.

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