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
Computer Security Systems
In the current technology oriented period, nearly all vital info is saved on computer systems. With the intention of locating and using this important info, hackers get a hold of destructive and innovative methods to pinch this info. People will continuously make an attempt to get into your computer system to come across info for instance your credit card number and make use of it for their own advantage.
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
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.
Collision Repair Software / Auto Body Software -- Combined Computer Technology Celebrates it's 15th Year
Auto Body Software / Collision Repair Software published by CCT makes jobcosting in a bodyshop easy with integrated accounting. Stuart McColl, President of Combined Computer Technology says, "Thanks to all the autobody shops across the country who have made the CC3 management system the best accounting system available at any price. Fifteen years and going strong - thanks !!!!". www.collisionrepairsoftware.com
Physical Security of Your Computer System
Youve paid a lot of money for your computer system and the majority of your business documents and information is kept on your computer. Wouldnt it be wise to take physical security measures to protect your system and the data that is on it?
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.
Security Feature Added to Drexel's Online Computer Technology Degree Program
Drexel University Online, a pioneer in Internet-based education programs, has recently added a new security feature to its Bachelor of Science in Computing Technology degree program.
Fully Managed Small Business Hosted VOIP Telephone System Launched by Kinetech Voice Technologies
Kinetech Voice Technologies has launched its "Managed Business Communications Service", or MBCS, for the Small and Medium Size Business Market. MBCS is a fully managed, carrier grade, full featured business class telephone service. The entire system is managed and monitored 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. Small business can now hand off complete responsibility for their communications system to one service provider, who is ultimately responsible for managing the complete customer Quality of Experience- telephone service, network, broadband connection, maintenance, and equipment.
Walling Data Helps Tennessee Small Business Upgrade Their Computer Security
Tennessee-based JL Troy Company discovers "hassle-free" AVG software and benefits of working with the company's number one US Distributor.
|
 |
 |
Data Storage Solutions Need To Fit Requirements
Once there was a time when a person or company?s files were placed in boxes, sealed with tape and placed into a warehouse. With today?s movement to digital media, data storage solutions, while requiring less physical space, present additional challenges. Everyone considering where to keep their data files needs to look at a few things to determine their needs and the best method of keeping their information secure.
For personal information the data storage solutions are fairly straight forward. You can transfer all the files you want in storage onto compact disks or data tape backup systems and store them in a safe and secure location. Many choose to utilize bank safe deposit boxes for high security information such as financial data and funding information, but you will want to be sure you can access the information rather quickly.
For businesses, the data storage solutions may be a little more complex depending on the type of date you are storing. Customer information and records will need to be secure and unavailable to others. The cost of such secured storage may be high, but it will be less than the cost incurred if someone is able to obtain that information and begins using your customer?s personal data to steal their identity. The cost of customer notification and your loss of reputation would far exceed the secure storage cost.
Separate Backup Server May Be The Answer
Many businesses are installing a separate server offsite for data storage solutions, allowing only limited access to the information for security reasons as well as having the ability to get to the information whenever it is needed. By having the server offsite it also provides protected space for business critical information that can be readily accessed and moved back to your mainframe in the even of a problem.
Lessons learned too late include that many of the portable storage devices have a glitch in their design that may cause the inadvertent loss of data. Using USB memory chips for data storage solutions has left some without the information available when they need it the most. Compact disks have also been found to drop information over time and are not considered the answer for most data storage solutions.
Before looking into data storage solutions available, determine how much space you will need, today and in the future, the type of information you will want to store and the length of time it needs to be stored. You can also look into companies offering online data storage solutions, if your information is not business critical.
Simon Peters is the owner of http://on-data-backup.com, it is THE best source for advice on the subject on backing up your data, nothing to sell, just information . . .
|