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| 6 Tips For Improving Network Security |
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| Written by Peter Mooney | |
| Tuesday, 05 February 2008 | |
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With many individuals and businesses connecting to the internet using wireless devices, and the reported cases of security breach and identity theft, having an awareness of wireless security measures to improve system security is a must.
(1) Change your password. All computers need passwords to prevent data theft. You should change the password to something that is difficult to guess. Do not change the passwords to something as simple as password which is easy to guess. You can rotate passwords frequently as an extra precaution.
(2) Use encryption. You should follow the encryption procedures provided by your company. Data encryption scrambles data so that unauthorized third parties can’t make use of sensitive data.
(3) Keep a close check on remote access points. For companies that run web interfaces or remote system access points, security protocols should be established. Password access should be changed frequently.
(4) Avoid using unsecured wireless hotspots in public locations. Malicious third parties frequently setup traps that are designed to route traffic through setups that are used to screen traffic with the intention of securing sensitive details.
(5) Always scrub all hardware that is sold or disposed of. This eliminates the chance that a third party can discover sensitive data or passwords that can be used for identity theft, financial crime or to gain access to corporate systems.
(6) Use security software. Whether you’re an individual or a corporation, this software has many benefits. Programs such as Avg have Daily automatic updates, and certified detection technology. This will help secure your network.
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