IT Policies Leeds
Your IT network is at the heart of your business yet too many smaller companies ignore the need to protect it. Prevention is always better than a cure so here’s what you should do to stop your business from grinding to a halt.
Find a company to help you in your local area:
Temi Multimedia Ltd
0800 0564848
Coronet Ho, Queen St
Leeds
Morley Computer Services
0113 2521255
Units 89 90 Morley Market
Leeds
PC Consumables
0113 2899555
19 Headingley Lane
Leeds
MIJO I.T. Services Ltd
0113 2872067
First Floor Offices, 14 Barley Hill Road
Leeds
Main Systems (UK) Ltd
0113 2251793
79 Street Lane
Leeds
PC Outlet Ltd
0113 3948000
277a Meanwood Road
Leeds
Data Systems (Yorkshire) Ltd
0113 2756610
65 Headingley Lane
Leeds
AML Computers Ltd
0113 2639341
23 Stanningley Road
Leeds
PC Paramedics
0113 2731085
1 Sycamore Ct
Leeds
Leeds Laptop Repairs
0113 2799802
Unit 1A Sunshine Mills Wortley Road
Leeds
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Why You Need a Zero Tolerance IT Policy | Your IT network is at the heart of your business yet too many smaller companies ignore the need to protect it. Prevention is always better than a cure so here’s what you should do to stop your business from grinding to a halt. The recent Blaster and Sobig-F outbreaks have once again highlighted that companies are not always protected against the latest viruses or patched against vulnerabilities in computer operating systems. Leaving any hole in your IT network is an invitation for a security breach, and with the advent of the Data Protection Act, virus infections and hack attacks are no longer just costly inconveniences, they could leave company directors facing litigation for allowing private data to be accessed illegally. Unfortunately, all companies relying on technology are vulnerable to security breaches. Viruses are not fussy about who they infect - once a virus is in the wild, there is little control over how it spreads. Hacking is much more targeted, but smaller companies shouldn't feel exempt from the attention of hackers. Smaller networks are often used as training grounds for would-be hackers or as shortcuts into the networks of larger organisations. This is particularly a problem for growing businesses which are faced with the challenge of few dedicated IT resources but the same threat as larger organisations. A greater reliance on remote working makes a watertight security policy even more difficult to enforce. However, there are some simple steps that any business can implement to dramatically reduce the chance of falling victim to a breach. |
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