April 13, 2012
Why ‘Good Web Security’ isn’t Ok
If you’re in business, you’ve undoubtedly, at some specific point, given at least passing thought to system security, and if you haven’t, you must.
Perhaps you feel that your company has basically done all the right things. You have paid decent money for a top notch anti-virus programme. You’ve a stout firewall protecting the firm’s information, and password procedures in place for all your staff to follow, so what could go bad, right?
Sadly , a lot could go screwy, and if you sit behind these various pieces of technology and say that you’re safe, you might be in for a nasty surprise.
The reality is that when folk in business buy these “off the shelf” solutions, what they are getting is essentially a “cookie cutter” approach to system security, and the difficulty with that is that the cookie cutter methodology could be a great way to sell plenty of software, it usually leaves holes and openings in your system’s security.