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A Look at Comprehensive IT Security for Your Business

Running a company these days is very different than it was a few decades ago. With the widespread use of the internet, there are many more threats to corporate security out there. From malicious programs that corrupt your hardware to identity thieves who steal your company data, there are plenty of risks that you’ll need to deal with to keep your business safe.

Chaos in a Virtual World

These kinds of dangers stem from a number of different sources. The most common is that someone wishes to gain personal information for a profit. Whether they simply steal your online banking details and make a withdrawal or sell your corporate information to a third party for some extra cash, there are plenty of reasons for someone to try and gain access to your office computers. This should, in turn, give you plenty of reasons to try and stop these individuals from succeeding in the future.

A Comprehensive Approach

So that you look after all aspects of your company’s IT infrastructure, you’ll need to think about a few different areas. First, you’ll have to stop someone gaining access to your corporate details through the internet. Second, you’ll need to put up barriers so someone can’t just walk into your office and steal your important files. Third, you’ll have to make sure that any staff working from home can do so without putting your company at risk. Only then will you be ISO 27001 compliant and gain a positive reputation for doing business in a safe manner. To accomplish this properly, you’ll need to think about the following technological aspects for your workplace:

  • Do you have any anti-virus or anti-spyware programs installed and are they effective against malware?
  • Where are your backup files stored, are they kept separate from the network, and are they encrypted in case of theft?
  • How fool proof is the firewall you’ve installed and can it be customised so that new staff members can access in future?
  • Do you have any spam filters on your employee inboxes and how effective are they at blocking unwanted messages?

This is just a small taste of what you’ll need to think about when it comes to creating a comprehensive cyber security policy in the workplace. The added protection will be well worth the time and effort spent.

Experts You Can Trust

Luckily, you need not go to all the effort of researching the different security measures and installing a plethora of programs by yourself. Instead, you can hire an expert in information assurance to analyse your networks and figure out what needs to be changed. These specialists will have the knowledge and experience required to optimise your corporate security, protecting your data and bringing you up to any legal standards that may be required. Hiring one of these professionals is a smart idea, especially as dealing with this field on your own can be quite complicated. Avoid mistakes and hire someone experienced today. The end results will pay off a hundred fold in the future.

 

Zoe Ferguson writes articles for The NCC Group, a company that offers various products and services that could help you maximise your site's performance and security. They are also knowledgeable in the best practices regarding information security standards such as ISO 27001.