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Old 12-02-2009, 05:49 AM
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What is the best computer security system ? Where can i buy best computer security system ?
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Old 12-07-2009, 09:53 AM
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Hi

Here are some tips ........

1maximum their uptime) by recording and testing detailed procedures for all routine, but critical, tasks performed by staff on the computers and associated peripherals, e.g., for computer backups and restores, fixing recurring problems, etc. Locate and label the procedures in a central location of which all staff are aware.

2. Develop competent internal technical support personnel who can help others to conduct basic activities on the computers and who can call outside consultants for troubleshooting when needed. Have one or two internal people who are designated as technical support contacts for other staff members.

3. Instruct staff to report all problems to the internal technical support people. That way, the internal people are aware of all problems and are more likely to detect oncoming problems as early as possible. They also become better trained at detecting and diagnosing problems.

4. Record all important phone numbers for technical support consultants or contacts, and ensure staff can find these numbers when needed.

5. Keep all software documentation, such as manuals and guides, stored in a central location where staff can find them. Post a sheet on the wall so they can check documents out and for control to ensure they are returned.

6. Promptly register all new software with the vendor to ensure you receive notification of regular software version updates and your eligibility to call the vendors for technical support if needed.

7. Keep the serial numbers of all software packages in a clearly visible place for ease of reference when calling the software vendor's technical support. (The vendor usually will ask you for the serial number to verify that you indeed purchased the software.)

8. Note that if you dissemble your computer hardware, you risk losing coverage of your warranty. During your warranty period (which often covers labor during the first 90 days and hardware during the first one or two years), always call the vendor as soon as you suspect any problems. Problems usually occur during the first several weeks if they occur at all.

9. Be sure to install a virus detector on your system. The detector should automatically check any new data brought into your system, for example, from diskettes, downloaded from the Internet, etc.

10. Develop a disaster recovery plan. The plan should address contingencies. It should include procedures to respond to, e.g., if a disk crashes, if the computer quits working, if the network is down, if the building is somehow destroyed, etc.

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1. Record all important phone numbers for technical support consultants or contacts, and ensure staff can find these numbers when needed.

2. Use electrical surge protectors to ensure your computers will not experience sudden surges of electricity, e.g., during storms, if the quality of your electricity in your building is poor, or is the computer is turned off and on.

3. Protect unauthorized access to computer files by using passwords to log-on to your system, if possible. Critical files can be copied onto two different diskettes (with one as a backup for the other) and both stored in locked drawers. Be sure to label the diskettes such that you'll recognize them later by the name on the diskette label.

4. Ensure that computers remain working as much as possible (that is, maximum their uptime) by recording and testing detailed procedures for all routine, but critical, tasks performed by staff on the computers and associated peripherals, e.g., for computer backups and restores, fixing recurring problems, etc. Locate and label the procedures in a central location of which all staff are aware.

5. Develop competent internal technical support personnel who can help others to conduct basic activities on the computers and who can call outside consultants for troubleshooting when needed. Have one or two internal people who are designated as technical support contacts for other staff members.

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Old 01-13-2010, 10:26 AM
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Download the Macrovirus-oncall to protect my computer from virus as well as spyware. Download Macrovirus-oncall to experience you self recommended by the experts.
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Old 05-03-2010, 06:51 AM
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Hello friends

Computer security is a branch of computer technology known as information security as applied to computers and networks. The objective of computer security includes protection of information and property from theft, corruption, or natural disaster, while allowing the information and property to remain accessible and productive to its intended users. The term computer system security means the collective processes and mechanisms by which sensitive and valuable information and services are protected from publication, tampering or collapse by unauthorized activities or untrustworthy individuals and unplanned events respectively. The strategies and methodologies of computer security often differ from most other computer technologies because of its somewhat eluding objective of preventing unwanted computer behavior instead of enabling wanted computer behavior.

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Old 05-04-2010, 03:25 PM
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Hello. Glad to answer your question today!

When it comes to internet security for my Computer My demands are high. I think everyones should be.

I have used and Recommend to everyone WINDOWS LIVE ONECARE. I have used it for 3 years and have never been attacked by a virus.
It not only protects your computer but also has a PC TUNEUP feature to keep your pc fast and reliable. Also it has a great backup feature.

You can get it FREE for 90!! Days on there website. There are no limitations.
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Old 05-06-2010, 08:28 PM
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luis47, you shared wonderful tips. keep to share these kind of useful information.
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Old 05-07-2010, 05:01 PM
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Fairly, I was not awair of any kind of security system for computers, but thanks to hotwebdesigntalk forum through this forum I come over to know much information about that. thanks
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I was asked by a client to develop a "best practices" guide for securing Microsoft IIS 5.0. In my search for supporting reference material, I came across a very informative document called The 60 Minute Network Security Guide on the National Security Agency Web site (www.nsa.gov). The document is only about 40 pages long, but it's packed with valuable pearls of wisdom on how to secure your network enterprise, including specific information for Windows and Unix systems. The document is what is known as a "best practices" guideline for network security. Here's a summary:

1. Make sure you have a security policy in place -— The security policy is the formal statement of rules on how security will be implemented in your organization. A security policy should define the level of security and the roles and responsibilities of users, administrators and managers.

2. Make sure all of your operating systems and applications are patched with the latest service packs and hotfixes -— Keeping your systems patched will close vulnerabilities that can be exploited by hackers.

3. Keep an inventory of your network devices -— Develop and maintain a list of all hardware/software components, and understand which default software installations provide weak security configurations.

4. Scan TCP/UDP services -— Turn off or remove unnecessary services. Unneeded services can be the entry point attackers use to gain control of your system.

5. Establish a strong password policy -— Weak passwords could mean a compromised user account.

6. Don't trust code from non-trusted sources.

7. Block certain e-mail attachment types -— This list includes .bas, .bat, .exe and .vbs.

8. Don't provide more rights to system resources than necessary -— Implement the concept of "least privilege".

9. Perform your own network security ...
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Old 05-10-2010, 08:50 PM
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AVG really a nice antivirus program to protect your computer from viruses.
I have personally used for a very long period of time and recommend all of you to buy it and have it installed in your pc.
Its easy to use and interactive interface makes it more efficient for even some computer novice users also.

Its a complete value for money.
Its very easy to update its databases and engines also.
In my opinion its the best way to protect your computer from the viruses.
However its a bit costly but still when it comes to the protection level it will provide you complete satisfaction and you will never feel or think that your money has fell in to the gutter.
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