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Internet Security and Browsing Protection Are Two Sides of the Same Coin

Hillary Cyril | Editor, TechAnnouncer

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Internet security is a huge branch of internet management. It encompasses not only computer security but browser protection, website security, web-based security, and overall network security when it applies strictly to operating systems or other applications as a whole. Its goal is to set rules and procedures to utilize against attacks via the Internet. This includes Internet fraud, spamming, and computer viruses. In other words, all malicious activities directed toward specific individuals, corporations, or other entities can be thwarted through the use of internet security programs and software.

The goal of every computer systems provider, server, and even individual computer user is to prevent these threats. However, since they often are overlooked and left unaddressed, these threats can become a major problem. Some of the typical symptoms related to malicious software and Internet threats include the inability to browse the Internet for an extended period of time or experiencing extremely slow loading of information, pop-ups, slow network performance, and data corruption. Some of the most common ways these attacks take place include Trojans and worms, keyloggers, worms, spam, viruses, spyware, and more. Each of these malicious software programs has the ability to corrupt or damage information on a computer system and can cause numerous problems. There are also some less common methods that malicious software may use to compromise a computer system.

First, the most important aspect of computer security is the installation of internet security programs. Installing the latest version and updates for the top browsers is essential. When browsing the web, make sure to use a secure Wi-Fi connection. Even if you have an older connection speed, or dial-up, using the latest browser version and upgrades will keep your network protected.

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Secondly, many organizations use web cameras to monitor activity in the office. Having a webcam installed in an area where employees spend a great deal of time can be very beneficial. Using your personal digital video recorder (DVR) to record employee activities can be very useful, especially if you suspect that a co-worker is stealing the company’s business. Another way to monitor activity in this area is through third-party programs available on the internet, such as PC Tattle Tail and Workizen.

Lastly, many organizations require the installation of specific computer programs to help them monitor their employees’ internet usage. Often involving browser security specific to the company, these programs often involve the capturing of web pages that contain harmful embedded code. Other types of software that help you prevent the downloading of harmful programs include Panda Browser, IE Privacy Protector, McAfee Internet Security, and Microsoft Internet Security. These are only a few examples of the types of programs available to help you secure your network and computer systems.

As stated in the introduction to this article, internet security and browsing protection are extremely important for any organization or business. By creating a regularly updated database of the most commonly exploited and targeted websites, you can prevent attacks from affecting your company’s confidential information and financial data. As part of your overall web browser security efforts, installing a trusted and respected internet explorer add-on can protect you against the most common forms of web browser vulnerabilities. The main article in this series provides more detailed information about how to better protect yourself and your company from these risks.

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