For many, security is like going to the dentist--you have to deal with it, but that doesn't mean you have to go willingly, or like it once you get there. One of the main problems with IT security, though, comes down to money. While new servers or PCs can be justified as an investment, security is seen simply as an expense and a headache. But, what if you could protect your network and your PCs without breaking the bank?. Well, General Motors and JP Morgan Chase Bank may not be able to do it on the cheap, for obvious reasons, but small and medium businesses--as well as individuals--have a variety of open-source tools and free software available to keep PCs and networks safe on a shoestring budget. Protect the Perimeter A firewall is a de facto requirement for any network security implementation. The firewall is the gatekeeper of the network--blocking unauthorized traffic from entering your internal network, and restricting the flow of traffic in and out of your network based on the rules you establish. Think of it as locking down the "perimeter" of your home or office network. The link for this article located at PC World is no longer available. . Small businesses can enhance their network security without large budgets by using open-source tools like firewalls, IDS, and secure communication solutions.. affordable security, budget-friendly protection, network safety tools. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The number one concern for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) considering online backup is security and as a result less than 10pc of Irish SMEs are planning to invest in online backup in 2007, broadband player Magnet said today quoting research from iReach. . Magnet has unveiled a new data backup service that does not result in vital information being transported over the internet in the event of a disaster. Instead, recovery of information under the business Online Backup service will occur over Magnet The link for this article located at SiliconRepublic is no longer available. . Analyze the reasons behind SMEs' reluctance to adopt online backup systems stemming from concerns over data privacy, and examine other viable options available.. Online Backup, Data Security, SMEs, Backup Service, Risk Management. . Bill Locke
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