December 30, 2010
Do you think your business is safe?
Think again. Most off your business revolves around valuable data that should be accessible only to you and your authorized personnel. Your clients put all the value in the world on their personal data and will quickly look for another provider if they knew their data is not safe. Threats exist, even if you are not aware of them and protecting information and communication against them should be your primary concern. Threats don`t mean just other people stealing your data, it can also mean data loss, downtime or disasters. The problem with protection in this field is that it needs special and constant attention. Technology changes almost overnight and you need to keep up with it.
Ideally, you would need to have powerful solutions that would defend your computers and information against internal and external threats, block unauthorized access, lock confidential information and back-up critical information constantly.
You can probably do this but you also have the matter of the budget. How can you do this without losing a big chunk of your budget or even worse burdening business managers, technical staff or employees, which as a result become less productive?
Well, there are solutions and for you to find out what are the immediate actions you can take to make sure that your valuable inside data is safe, Symantec has released a Small Business Protection Guide. Inside you can find some tips and info that will surely help you understand more about the digital danger your business is constantly in and what you can do about it.
The guide is completely free and you get it here <==== Just insert some of your data, download the guide and walk the path of entrepreneurs that do not fear that their data and communication is unsafe. Download it now <==== while it is still available.
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