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Keeping your computer secure and your information safe is a serious matter and a constant challenge. With OS updates ever continuing and software programs requiring security updates, it is a revolving door to keep yourself safe.
Computer data safety is no accident and does not come automatic with a new computer. A layered defense solution to protect your information and computer is necessary for complete protection. The solution is simple as the one commonly used for a home. A home as a door, door lock, security lighting, alarm system, and perhaps a perimeter fence. All those feature keep your valuable items safe. Computers also need various hardware and software products to keep your information on them private and safe. Leaving any one protection item out or thinking it won’t happen to me increases the risk.
Computer MD has the expertise to help make sure you data, identity and business “secrets” are not compromised. Computer MD can implement security devices and software methods to ensure the highest level of protection against common and unknown threats.
We offer help with:
- Virus & Spyware Protection
Virus Protection is NOT Enough! Antivirus software comes installed on many PCs, and most people think that it protects them completely from Internet-borne threats. But virus protection is only as good as the latest virus definitions, which are created in response to the latest viruses. It's a game that the hackers always win, in a sense; someone (potentially many thousands of people) must be infected before the makers of antivirus software can create a defense. Antivirus software does nothing to secure your computer against direct hacker attacks.
For effective protection from Internet threats such as Root Kits, Viruses, Trojans, and the like, advanced security software is very useful. Preventing security breaches and virus infections rather than fighting to remove them later is the best solution. Good protection software should be designed for this job. Many virus products offer REACTIVE rather than PROACTIVE protection. Protection software that really offers top-level defense will monitor your system preventing suspicious actions while not slowing down performance.
- Identity Theft & Prevention
Hello, my password is password. Identity theft can occur for either private individuals or business people by failing to employ best practices with computer security. There are specific things that every computer user should do to ensure they are not a target or victim. View our 10 security tips. Regardless of the precautions taken to avoid this real threat, your Identity is still at risk. Exercising prudent methods both with computer data and paper documents helps reduce the chances of a security leak of your personal or business data. Computer MD can offer the expert guidance and tips you need to protect yourself from exposure to this costly and time consuming loss. CALL TODAY for an appointment or E-mail us here."
- Dangerous Websites
Proactively block access to malicious websites. Spyware, phishing, and
virus-infected Web sites are a nightmare. Many firewall devices feature
Web content management. Keep your users safe and productive. Powerful
URL filtering will solidify your Unified Threat Management solution.
- Firewalls & Security Analysis
Without a firewall, your computer is operating under an "open door" policy. Bank account information, passwords, credit card numbers, documents and photos that you don't want to share with the world are all available to anyone with bad intentions and basic computer skills. Hackers can get in, take what they want, and even leave open a "back door" so they can use it to attack other computers. Every minute that your computer is connected to the Internet, either through a dial-up (modem) connection or through a broadband (DSL or cable) service, it is at risk.
- Security Testing & Evaluation
More is required than just having a firewall! Even with the best intentions and security practices, testing the security of your computers and network is essential. Many computer security compromises are caused by Malware disguised as something else. Hackers can use simple techniques such as scanning the network to see if there is an easy way in rather than a Trojan approach.
Security testing should be an on-going practice. This is especially true when there are changes to the computer systems (such as computer replacement) and primarily due to the continuous advances of hacker technology. Frequent security penetration testing should be performed on a regular basis.
What you can do: Run anti-virus software, establish software and hardware firewalls and have external professionals perform security audits. REPEAT these three steps.
Call or email us for computer security solutions.
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