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    Posted: Mar 14 2013 at 1:47pm
Hacking is a growing problem for businesses worldwide, affecting small companies and large corporations alike. If your small business falls victim to hacking, you can lose valuable time and money identifying the source of the problem, fixing the issues that caused the leak and complying with increasingly strict mandatory reporting regulations. But the negative publicity you receive and loss of customer trust can be even bigger problems. 

The best strategy to avoid this scenario is to harden security at your company and make sure your vital business data doesn’t fall into the wrong hands. Passwords are the preferred gateway for hackers. This is because they have to be simple enough for employees to remember, which makes them relatively easy for hackers to guess.

See the full post here entitled: Protect Your SMB From Hackers With Better Passwords - By Bill Carey, Vice President of Marketing & Business Development, Siber Systems Inc. 
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In general, network security are often classified as either physical or virtual. one in every of the most effective security documents I even have ever seen was written by Richard Kissel for the National Institute of Standards and Technology, a division of the United States Department of Commerce. In it, Kissel delineate essential concerns for each tiny and mid-sized business notwithstanding trade or specialization.
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