Securing your network, from home users to small business up to enterprise. What you can do.
With computers being a critical component in running a
business, it is more valuable than ever to ensure the
security of your networks particularly where there is
sensitive data. News headlines announcing that networks
have experienced security breaches are all too prevalent.
This is where you need a service that checks for those
vulnerabilities and prevents from future attacks. Better
yet, you need a service that prevents it before it ever
happens to your company. Imagine the embarrassment at
having to explain to your customers that someone has stolen
their credit card information.
We continue to read headline after headline with news
stories that credit card information or social security
numbers were exploited. Some companies perform security
audits on a regular basis. Certainly institutions like
hospitals are required to perform these. But it's mostly
small to mid-sized companies that are the most vulnerable.
Hackers employ various methods for gaining access to
systems. An audit often looks at replicating those methods,
looking for vulnerabilities and weaknesses in the
infrastructure. Affectionately known as Penetration
Testing, it involves isolating mild, moderate and critical
security threats and then determining the best course of
action. When performing a Penetration test, a couple of key
areas need to be targeted to ensure that a secure network
system helps companies to avoid: - Preventing financial
loss through fraud (hackers, extortionists and disgruntled
employees) or through lost revenue due to unreliable
business systems and processes. - Legal problems.
Non-compliance can result in your organization losing
business, receiving heavy fines, gathering bad PR or
ultimately failing. At a personal level it can also mean
the loss of your job, prosecution and sometimes even
imprisonment. Poorly protecting your brand by avoiding loss
of consumer confidence and business reputation.
From an operational perspective, penetration testing helps
shape information security strategy through identifying
vulnerabilities and quantifying their impact and likelihood
so that they can be managed proactively; budgets can be
allocated and corrective measures implemented.
For the average home user, there are some basic things,
especially when setting up a wireless network at home that
you can easily do to prevent users piggybacking on your
network or even hacking in to it.
Add a little security
Change the SSID (name) of your network and disable the SSID
broadcast. Disable DHCP Control MAC Address Filtering
Add more security
WEP Encrypt - adds an extra blocking mechanism for hackers
Even more Security
WPA - setting up a random pre-shared key of 10 characters
ensures your network is practically rock-solid. This is a
random string of numbers and letters, just make sure you
can remember it yourself.
These are some very basic steps to securing your data and
ensuring your privacy. Keep in mind that small to medium
business should do a little more to keep their information
secure as there is even more valuable data ie. other
people's.
About the Author:
215 Secure offers "Security Assessments" that are a good
first step for your organization. 215 Secure services users
in the Delaware Valley region, this includes Philadelphia
and its surrounds, Southern New Jersey, and parts of
Delaware. Contact us for more information via email
info@215secure.com, visit the website at
www.215secure.com or call 215-922-1261
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