When you think about computer security, what do you think about? Most folks know that being connected to the Internet means you have to have some security measures in place to keep out viruses and malware. And most everyone is now taking precautions to secure and protect sensitive data stored on servers connected to a network.
Most likely, your organization runs some sort of Anti-Virus on its machines.
You probably have a firewall set up as well.
(Does anyone check the firewall logs?)
You are aware of threats associated with being connected to the Internet, and you take precautions to protect your network from those threats.
But what about threats in your office?
We've seen servers on a shelf in the waiting room, or in an unlocked closet in the hallway.
Employees, visitors, and even the cleaning crew have complete access to the hardware and the data on that server.
Wireless networks are everywhere these days, but securing a wireless network can be a challenge.
Even with security setup correctly, some wireless networking security is not very secure.
Could someone install malware on your server, or steal personal data from you while they are sitting in the parking lot?
We can help you assess your situation, and make recommendations to secure your computers, your network, and your data.