Your IT Security Checklist

Whether you have a dedicated IT staff or outsource your IT needs to a managed service provider, review this checklist to make sure your network and confidential business data is as secure as possible.

• Integrated BYOD Practices –
Your “Bring Your Own Device” strategy should include secure wireless connectivity, remote wipe services, and remote device management software to keep your business data (and your employees) safe.

• Firewalls & Antivirus Protection – As the first defense against potential threats, they constantly scan data flowing through your company.

• Spam Blockers – Not only do spam filters save you time by weeding out useless emails, but they also find and quarantine potentially harmful emails.

• Web Filters – Not all employees have the most secure web browsing habits. Web filters protect against potentially malicious sites.

 

Contact us for a comprehensive IT security assessment.

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