Internet Security and Computer Security in Today's World
Ecommerce
merchants must pay attention to computer security, internet
security and network security for protecting your business
from vital attack. This article shed some lights for ecommerce
merchants in a easy understanding tone.
There are many things in life that are worth protecting. Our
children, our valuables, our resources and of course, ourselves.
Only twenty years ago, if security was mentioned, you were
speaking of protecting your home. And you were most likely
discussing a security system, monitoring, watchdogs, firearms
and cameras.
With the explosion of the personal computer, and the internet’s
ease of access to information, security has now taken on
additional roles. With over 605 million people online at any
given moment worldwide, criminals are no longer bound by
geographic location. Today’s cyber criminal can hack from the
comfort of his home just by getting online.
There are software programs that do nothing but scan the
internet for un-secure ports and open networks so that they
can
enter into those unprotected machines to access critical
information. There are many users who know little about internet
security and rely on their ISP to provide it for them.
To look deeper into this topic, let’s examine the qualities
that
make security both similar and different. With your home,
you
have a physical area that you can protect with fire and motion
sensors, cameras, glass-break detectors and decals strategically
placed to deter would-be thieves. For your computer, you protect
a virtual space usually containing sensitive information
relevant to your personal finances or key identity theft items
such as family names and social security numbers. To protect
these resources, one must install software (anti-virus, port
scanners, Trojan hunting software, firewalls) as one level
of
protection. You can also add another layer of security through
a
hardware firewall of connectivity to and from the internet
or
network.
Both home security and computer security have maintenance
costs
associated with them. Reliable home security will usually
consist of a one-time fee to install the hardware in your
home,
and then an agreement to have 24-hour monitoring service for
a
given length of time. Computer security will consist of buying
the software and then either a monthly or yearly subscription
fee to receive the latest information and protection from
internet threats.
One difference between the two are the methods of monitoring.
While computer security is only responsive while the computer
is
active or online, home security monitoring is responsive at
all
times provided the system is properly armed.
Another distinction is the method of response. In home security,
a human will respond by dispatching police, fire or EMS directly
to your home or business site. On a computer, the response
is
when the software vendor becomes aware of the problem, creates
a
solution, and has an update available for download.
With the advances of technology, monthly fees for home security
monitoring are reasonable for the service they provide. Be
warned: not all monitoring companies have the same capabilities
when it comes to quick response. That’s one reason why it’s
a
good idea to make sure that any security company you choose
has
a UL certification. This can be critical as it indicates that
the security company has met stringent standards for management
system compliance (such as a back up source of power). The
same
methodology should apply for a security software provider.
Just
because they say they’re the best, doesn’t mean that they are.
Due diligence is the user’s responsibility. Your information
is
too valuable to be taken lightly.
Both home security and cyber security are similar to having
insurance. You have it, but you hope you never need it. And
if
you do need it, you want a company or vendor that has a history
of excellent customer service.
There are those people who think that having a firearm is
all
they need for protection. While that may hold true in some
form,
a firearm won’t let you know if someone is trying to enter
your
home through the back door while you are sleeping and notify
you
or the authorities. Another common perception is that a watchdog
will alert a homeowner to intrusion, but again, man’s best
friend sleeps 10 to 12 hours a day and can’t notify the police.
There are some computer users who claim that they can detect
a
virus by the email that is sent with some obvious taglines
meant
for the user to open and infect the machine. Not all viruses
are
in emails, although that is the most common form. They can
also
be uploaded to a website, or embedded in Java Applets or Active
X controls.
Trojans, which can log all of the users keystrokes and sites
visited, are secretly downloaded in the form of free games
or
free software, and are undetectable by anti-virus software.
This
is the preferred method of attack by a hacker on a machine.
By
not altering the performance of a machine (like a virus or
worm
does), the user blissfully continues to use their machine
to
make online purchases, and enter sensitive information, thinking
they are secure, while the Trojan secretly records all of
the
information and will simply send all of the user’s information
at designated intervals to the hacker.
Many times a decision about security measures for your home
or
computer is based on budgetary constraints. But always consider
what it is that you are protecting and how much you would
pay to
get back whatever was stolen, lost or destroyed if an
unfortunate event occurred in your life.
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Paul has been involved in network security for over 4 years
and is still looking for answers!
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