Building Security

Building security not only includes the outside perimeter or who gets past the guard; but also how documents are stored, access to faxes and so much more. Listen to what experts say about securing your building from data thieves.

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Employee Security

Employees are a company's best asset, but also their biggest security liability. Frequently, employees are never trained on how to protect data that thieves can easily retrieve. Learn what different security experts have to say about how to make your employees a stronger security force.

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Computer & Network Security

Electronic data needs to be protected from viruses, spyware, hackers, crackers, Trojan horses, and the list goes on. Learn tricks and tips from computer security experts on how to secure your electronic data from data thieves.

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Archive for December, 2008

The following audio file discusses the four vulnerable areas that data thieves use to penetrate a company.


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Nicole Friel, CEO of Elite Development Group (www.elitedevgroup.com):
Nicole discusses some of the more common security flaws in a business’ computer network. This interview is intended for all business owners and executives who need to understand some basic security principles to create policies and procedures for their company. valid-rss

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Is online identity theft real?

Posted by: Dovell Bonnett | Comments (2)

I find it ironic how some security firms like to dismiss online identity theft based upon the FBI/CSI study especially since 56% of all breaches were classified as “Don’t know how information was taken”. How is that possible?
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January’s Feature Advice

Employees will use your company computers to shop online for the holidays. While there are software packages that can be added to your server to block this to some degree, there are always work-a-rounds. From a security perspective you don’t want employees using the same password for their shopping carts as they use to your networks and data files. A passwords manager program is a good way to avoid this problem. Please check out our feature product Power LogOn.

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May’s Feature Product

Power LogOn: Power LogOn is a smartcard-based password management solution. While other smartcard security systems are only affordable to the Fortune 100 companies, Power LogOn broke this barrier. So imagine never having to remember or type another one of your passwords, having stong security, at a starting price of $53.

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