National Cyber Security Founder Launches Computer Activity Cloaking Software To Protect Computer User Privacy
Computer Viruses, Trojans, Keyloggers & Bots now have to ask your permission to run on any Microsoft computer systems. Soft Media Publishing, after 3 years in development, is launching its latest computer security software product called SpyCop Cloak
QED Financial Systems Provides Comprehensive Securities Data to Investment Accounting and Portfolio Management Organizations
In July 2007, QED Financial Systems introduced QED Data Connection, a solution that provides comprehensive securities data to QED clients via single, customized data feeds that enable organizations to save time and control costs.
New Hard Drive Destruction Machine For Computer Systems Security Crushes Identity Theft...Literally
For businesses looking to prevent identity theft and comply with federal data security laws about protecting customer privacy such as HIPAA and FACTA, a new machine is available that will physically crush threats to data privacy. The Guardian hard drive destroyer, now available from http://www.hddmachine.com (a website which has short demonstration videos of this machine for those interested), is a portable hard drive destroyer weighing just 140 lbs which plugs into a standard 120v, 3 prong grounded outlet and can be located in the IT department of any business or organization.
All About Security Alarm System in Homes and Offices
Security alarm system in homes and offices will give you peace of mind because it will keep you safe and secure from the intruders
It would be wise if homeowners and business owners provide a security alarm system in their home and offices
Home Security - Setting Up A Warning Alarm System With A PC
Home alarms are thought of being an integral aspect of home security Their main job is to caution you when there is an access violation
New Security System Utilizes GSM Mobile Phone Technology to Alert Boat Owners
SensorMetrics Inc. today announced the release of a new product for the marine industry and boating consumer – a wireless boat security monitoring system called the "BoatNanny™", that uses GSM mobile Phone technology to alert boat owners of fire, flooding and theft.
Protect Your Computer System with a Comprehensive Security Policy
The most difficult part of creating a Security Policy for your business is determining what, exactly, to include in it. Never heard of a Security Policy before? You're not alone.
SafeHouse Systems Announces All-Inclusive Security System Software Upgrade Program
SafeHouse Systems, located online at safehouse.cc, announces their new, all-inclusive guaranteed one- price support program, which allows communities with old access control security systems or software to migrate to the new SafeHouse Solutions Program. The new plan eliminates recurring service and fuel charges, and features a one-price service solution.
Protection Through The Home Security Alarm System
In this increasingly chaotic world, the protection of your home from burglary and invasion seems to be of mounting concern among homeowners. To keep pace with this hyper-vigilance, home security measures are becoming more and more comprehensive; we?ve now moved on to wireless systems that allow us to streamline our security effortlessly. But nothing has maintained its popularity in the protection of our homes like the home security alarm system.
Computer Hackers Target Entertainers' Home Computers: LIGATT Security Watch by Gregory Evans
Computer hackers are the new paparazzi. Hackers are now targeting entertainers. In a hacker's chat room, LIGATT Security has learned that hackers are targeting entertainers and their managers' home computers. Seeing how much money can be made from one paparazzi photograph, hackers now have a vested interest in all private photos, family pictures, nude photographs, and personal and sexual video footage; they know that one picture can be sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars to tabloid newspapers all over the world.
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Remote Data Storage for Small Business
Big business has been using remote data storage since they began using computers. However, until recently the remote data storage companies have been priced out of the range of small business. New technology has changed that. As small businesses have changed from paper files to digital files, the costs for backing them up in another location have come down dramatically. The need for data backup is evident, since crashes of hard drives and servers can destroy vitally important records. Natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes and floods can bring a business down. The ability to recreate its records and information can be the difference between recovering the business and losing it.
At Home and Away
As information and technology become more important to every kind of business, the ability to protect both becomes more important as well. In the past, a couple of secretaries and some file cabinets were all that were needed to maintain and retrieve any information needed to carry on a business. Today, the growing amounts of information needed and the demand for instant retrieval make digital storage a given. While data stored digitally is more convenient and easy to use, it is also harder to care for. The safety of this valuable material is usually in the hands of a team of technicians who have to make backups, keep the storage technology going, and recreate the data in case of a loss. Outsourcing this important job is often the best answer.
By using remote data storage, the decisions on storage and encryption are left to experts without adding the cost of an expert to the bottom line. The machinery that stores all of the business?s information is also not an extra cost to the business owner, but is included in the service. Best of all, remote data storage means automatic backups. No technician has to stay until 2 a.m. to run updates and store the tapes in a safe place. Data downloads are set up to take place automatically. And the remote data storage company can employ experts to keep the information safe from hackers and others. All this can give you peace of mind in knowing that any disaster that might strike the business office will not affect the place where the backups are stored. The cost of recreating the data files is also usually included in the yearly cost, instead of becoming another large expense following a disaster.
Roland Parris Jefferson III is an online researcher based out of Los Angeles, California. Need more details and expert advice on Data Backup? Then please visit our Remote Data Storage Resource.
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