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Posted by: Samker
« on: 24. August 2011., 19:23:44 »


 ... but the most important thing is; your user must be smart for using internet and will not click any unknown link ...


That's right MM... in my experience 80-90% problems start on this way.  :-\
Posted by: metalmunna
« on: 21. August 2011., 02:32:04 »

i think it's so hard to going inside a secure network ...

a secure network is the network where the users are little smart and have common sense "where they will click and where they will not" .. just it.

just make secure your network with basic security software .. like antivirus and firewall ... but the most important thing is; your user must be smart for using internet and will not click any unknown link and will not use any toolbar .. even yahoo toolbar!!!

it's my thought ...

Posted by: Samker
« on: 20. August 2011., 17:59:45 »


Preventing external attacks to IT systems is a huge and critical task for most companies, but what are businesses doing to stop similar attacks when they come from within? That's a question that more companies should be asking themselves as internal IT sabotage cases regularly hit businesses hard, causing big monetary losses and often knocking companies offline for days or weeks.

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More at PCW: http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/238516/how_to_prevent_it_sabotage_inside_your_company.html

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