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Posted in Computers & Technology :: Site Security | Thursday, October 29th, 2009 | No Comments »
Time and again, software programs sustained by adaware resource have adware-free complements that are the similar as the freeware however without the advertisements. On the other hand, individuals have to pay a charge to download the adware-free edition. As a result, adware is time and again used to support a free edition of a kind of software with the intention that probable clients can make an effort to make it out. Then if they like what they view, they can go on to purchase the complete, non-adware maintained edition. The more mean forms of adware not set up with freeware simply subsist to encourage their maker’s website or product, or the website or product of the person employing the maker.
Posted in Computers & Technology :: Site Security | Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 | No Comments »
Our company has currently been comparing the data protection software being offered by Big Blue, Symantec and other companies in the industry, the current thinking is that rsync backup looks like the best free offering on the market. If you know of any others from a reliable company that offer enterprise support feel free to let me know. Honestly it is probably going to come down to cost in our decision making as energy prices continue to march higher and we are trying our best not to raise our own prices. If there is a strong, well documented open source solution like RSYNC backup we would be all ears. Well I can smell supper cooking so I best be off. Keep fighting the good fight!
Posted in Computers & Technology :: Site Security | Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 | No Comments »
If we don’t make some moves to improve our data security, we’re going to be in big trouble. of course, say that to management, and it falls on deaf ears. They just aren’t willing to pony up the necessary funds until it’s too late.
So naturally I’ve been researching Computer Data Security on my own, hoping I can find a way to sell the idea to the execs. Perhaps a scary news story will wake them up
The best part is that I’m the one that will miss 3 days of sleep if this all comes crashing down, not them.
Posted in Computers & Technology :: Site Security | Monday, January 28th, 2008 | No Comments »
The Internet is increasingly becoming a site of violence where all sorts of people practice things not acceptable by the respected social morality. As a consumer for Internet services, you should be completely aware of what harms these ruffians can cause you and try averting from them at all cost. Get in touch with the Network Security Consultants nearest to you today and get educated on how to check these negative influences from entering your life. You deserve to know, be aware of your rights as a consumer.
Posted in Computers & Technology :: Site Security | Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008 | No Comments »
Mobile technology has increased by leaps and bounds. It is now difficult to think that these devices were originally meant only for telephonic conversation. Now with the advent of PDAs and smart phones, we have a lot of information on our mobile phones – even important corporate emails and stored passwords and stuff. That is the reason why companies must take things in their hands and define mobile security policy for their employees. Such a mobile security policy could put their mind somewhat at rest about the way the employees are storing information on their mobiles.
Posted in Computers & Technology :: Site Security | Tuesday, December 4th, 2007 | No Comments »
The concept of network security is a broad concept that could mean a lot of things. However for most, it usually means security within a single computer network in an area or within n organization and not the giant computer network that is the internet. For many large firms, Network Security Software is an absolutely necessary tool to prevent the leakage of sensitive data and the same time, prevent attacks from the outside that can hamper the organizations productivity. Some types Network Security Software is also used by governments to control internet crime and prevent and counter cyber terrorism.
Posted in Computers & Technology :: Site Security | Friday, November 30th, 2007 | No Comments »
Secondly, they will need to inform the commissioner if they personal information they contain is going to be processed as in accordance with the 8 principles covered by the data protection.
Posted in Computers & Technology :: Site Security | Sunday, November 25th, 2007 | No Comments »
There are many programs that you can purchase online that can screen your emails for bogus emails. Identity theft emails that re designed to procure your credit card or personal account details are continually on the rise. Make sure that you are aware of solutions such as the Mc afee anti-phishing programs that can be used to protect your computer. A few basic precautions can save you a great deal of hassle if somehow your details are lifted from your personal computer