Friday, November 30, 2012

How to Secure Your Enterprise Network From Cyber Threats


Cyber criminals are busy trying to find ways breach the network security that enterprises have set up. The risks of doing business can be reduced with the introduction of intrusion prevention systems and intrusion detection systems to give you additional cyber security.

But sensitive data is not the only thing that a business has to protect with an intrusion prevention system. The ability to prove awareness of global trends and protect confidential information reflects your ability to be successful in any industry. Any process that is dependent on information that moves through your network could come to a screeching halt if your cyber security is compromised.

A Cyber Attack Could Happen at any Time

There are many reasons for an attack could be carried out on your enterprise network. A criminal may be looking for financial gain. It could be that someone is trying to find a way through your firewall protection for some type of revenge. Other people who threaten your network security do it just for the challenge. Still others are finding their way to undermine the cyber security of businesses and organizations and going public with their success as a means of protest. They may be in and out quickly, but if knowledge that your network has been breached gets out, it could damage your business reputation.

No matter what the reason, an unsecured enterprise network that is vulnerable to a cyber-threat can cause chaos for your company. In order to protect your confidential information and keep your processes running smoothly, you have to have up to date network security to be protected from an attack.

Set up a defense across your entire network to keep you infrastructure secure. Include an intrusion detection system that will give an instant alert to any threat. Security solutions must be simple enough to be easily understood so that they can be activated quickly. The faster the threat is dealt with, the less down time your company will have to endure as it protects itself from an attack.

If your company has been able to fend off past cyber-attacks, don't let it put you in a position of believing that your network is safe from intrusion. There is always another criminal out there who is learning new techniques. The data collected and reported on with each threat to your company must be easily understood to follow the evolving trends in cyber-crimes. The flexibility of reporting and allowing tweaks to your network protection will give you protection from future attacks, which could be far different that the one you have just survived.

The important thing to remember is that the threat to your processes and confidential information from a cyber-attack evolves as quickly as technology, so the defenses that you set up must be able to be ready to meet future requirements. As your business grows, so does your need for IT protection. As technology changes, intrusion protection and detection must be able to keep up.

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