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Security is an all-encompassing philosophy 
It seems rather incredible, but many surveys show that security practices are not at the top of a company's list.  This is just plain dangerous if we value our company's privacy. This is an area where we take technology very serious, and we're not going to sugar-coat it for you.

Definitive results comes from deliberately acting upon it

This is another area where relying on chance will find you in trouble.  Always be discerning when seeking certified solutions in security, as there are many.  If you're providing financial or credit services to your customer, federal laws require you to protect their privacy.  Be aware of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, the Clinger-Cohen Act, the Federal Information Systems Management Act, and more.  We'll put your information protection at the top of our priority list.   We make sure you have everything in place to protect your company and your customers.  Begin with putting up an active firewall (barrier) between you and the outside world.  Also consider the inside threat.

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Antiviruses, software patches, and spyware protection are security concerns? 

Relying on a firewall as your sole protection tool is simply not a good idea.  The inside threat can be anything from a Trojan, Virus, Worm, tracker or just an unhappy or unwise employee that has computer access inside your network.   Your defense  1)  Plan on keeping your computers updated.          2) Maintain a strong antivirus program and update their virus definitions regularly.  3)  Use an anti-malware (malicous software protection).  4)  Use a good anti-spyware (keep your live data at home).  5)  Use pop-up blockers to keep from being attacked with distracting and dangerous web sites.  6)  Protect your PC registry and program configurations.  ...and 7)  SPAM comes in many forms, most commonly via electronic mail (email).  What's the big deal about SPAM?  If you're aware which email is real and what's not, then you're in pretty good shape as long as you can ignore them.  But how do you deal with getting hundreds of these SPAM emails?  You're wasting your time, and probably someone else's time too.  Above all, create and use a sound internal security policy.
 
This page was last modified on Thursday, December 10, 2009