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Protecting Your Business against Web Threats

<p><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;haznos&period;org&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2014&sol;05&sol;ID-100128894-300x245&period;jpg" alt&equals;"ID-100128894" class&equals;"alignleft size-medium wp-image-1746" height&equals;"245" width&equals;"300" &sol;>There are no shortages of threats online that have the capability of seriously harming your business&period; Think of the repercussions of having a customer’s financial information stolen&comma; or someone getting wind of a product under development&period; Viruses slow down productivity&comma; and can damage hardware&period; While you may not be able to develop a bullet-proof strategy that will offer 100 percent protection without question&comma; you can certainly shore up your network and greatly minimize exposure to these various threats&period; Here are just a few of the best ways to accomplish this goal&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Take a Data Inventory<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>The first step in keeping data safe and sound is taking a thorough inventory on exactly what data you have floating around in your system&comma; where it is stored and who has access to it&period; Only then can you begin taking the necessary steps to protect it to the best of your ability&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Don’t Just Choose any Antivirus Software<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Sure&comma; all antivirus solutions aim to protect computers against the countless viruses trying to worm their way into it system&comma; but they are certainly not all the same&period; For example&comma; the best antivirus solutions for mac  may not be the same as the best ones for Windows&period; A particular program may be great for an individual computer used for personal reasons&comma; but not for a business that is running a whole network&period; Some programs will be better suited for protecting against certain types of threats&period; Do your homework before settling on a provider&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Maximize Protection against Malware<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Not securing your business computers properly is kind of like leaving all the doors unlocked in your home when you are not there&comma; or when you retire for the evening&period; Because small businesses tend to be a bit more &OpenCurlyQuote;lax’ with security measures&comma; those in the cyber world with ill intentions are increasingly turning to them as the ideal target&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>We already discussed the importance of the proper anti-virus software&period; You can also shore up protection to the max by taking a few more steps&period; Make sure your firewalls are on&period;  Use programs that allow you to monitor all the computers and mobile devices in your company from a single console&period;  Get a good anti-spam program to stop potentially dangerous emails from even reaching inboxes in the first place&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Write Up a Security Policy<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Don’t underestimate the effects of a well-written policy aimed at protecting your business from security breaches&period; Educating your employees about the importance of these measures&comma; and the problems that can result from failing to implement them will make them more aware of their actions&comma; and they will be more likely to heed these instructions&period;  Make rules regarding the creation of complex passwords&period; Explicitly outline what sorts of applications can be downloaded onto company computers and which ones are forbidden&period; Outline what constitutes proper use of the computer&comma; and what sorts of actions are not allowed&period; Clarify what types of emails should not be opened or forwarded&period;  Outline the consequences for violating these procedures&period; Let employees know who they can speak to specifically about the policy and any questions they may have about security overall&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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