- Protecting Your Network from Hackers, Viruses and Malicious Software
If you have a server-based network, it is critically important to protect your server from hackers, viruses, and other malicious software. If your server is compromised, it can jeopardize the safety and security of your company's entire network, and all its data. Here are some ways you can protect your ......
- What elements of Internet security are key to achieving rapid growth and success?
Entrepreneurs are uniquely driven when it comes to information technology purchases. They are primarily motivated by cost savings vs. top-line benefits. This can also translate to "Let's do more with less and more with what we already have," which is really about being efficient. Many small businesses are also getting ......
- Top 10 Network Security Mistakes
Businesses use networking to connect their employees to one another and create a productive shared work environment. However, in their haste to get the network up and running, some businesses do not take the time to make sure all security measures are in place. Here are a few common network ......
- Wireless networking seems to be the way of the future, but what about security?
You're wise to be concerned about security when implementing wireless networking products. Luckily, there is an easy solution to protect your data and your network. Products based on the 802.11b wireless standard hit the mainstream in 2001. These first products came with strong encryption to protect data transmissions from eavesdropping....
- Figuring Out Encryption
When you send information through the Internet, it gets relayed from machine to machine, and along the way, if someone really cares, she may be able to take a look at what comes across the wire. Whether you're sending your credit card number or sending e-mail love letters, you may ......
- How Much Do Business Brokers Charge?
Brokers can be an invaluable starting point and continuing resource when you set out to buy your own business. Learn how they structure their fees, usually charged to the seller.
- The human element: the weakest link in information
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Businesses spend a significant portion of their annual information technology budgets on high-tech computer security. But the firewalls, vaults, bunkers, locks and biometrics those dollars buy can be pierced by attackers targeting untrained, uninformed or unmonitored users. Few companies properly address the human element of information security....