What Is Internet Security

Information traveling on the Internet usually takes a circuitous route through several intermediary computers to reach any destination computer. The actual route your information takes to reach its destination is not under your control. As your information travels on Internet computers, any intermediary computer has the potential to eavesdrop and make copies.

Identity theft, denial of service attacks and worms that thrive on the anonymity of the Internet are just a few of the dangers users may be exposing themselves to as they tap into the online world.

The Internet's benefits are many, including online shopping, instant communication, virtual education and easy access to information, but the dangers are just as numerous and far-reaching. It's now easier than ever to steal a person's identity for financial gain, and the Federal Trade Commission estimates there are nearly 10 million victims of cyber fraud every year.

The dangers come in many forms: viruses and worms, malicious software that embeds itself in a user's computer, online lures and scams, scam Web sites that exist solely to steal personal information.

There are many ways to prevent this, below are a few ways that GatorGeeks Inc. Can help to keep your sensitive data from unwanted attacks.

Step 1

Software:

The software should have the ability to scan all downloads, e-mails, attachments and other files for malicious content. The National Cyber Security Alliance recommends software that can recognize current and older viruses, effectively reverse damage and update automatically.

Step 2

Firewall:

A firewall makes a computer invisible to a hacker, said Malachy Moynihan of Linksys, a company specializing in networking. The difference is comparable to having a listed versus an unlisted phone number.

Firewalls filter information by analyzing packets, which are bits of data streaming to the computer. If the packet contains information the firewall is set up to protect against, it is blocked. The user can set the level of filtering for the firewall. For example, the firewall can be set to block certain domain names or a certain string of words, or it can be set to allow only certain functions, such as e-mail.

Step 3

A filtering technology:

Filters that scan inbound information traditionally have been popular, but those that scan outbound information also are available, as more people use the Web to pay bills and send private information.

Filters work in several ways. A filter can scan the text of an e-mail and block it if it contains certain words. A filter also can be set to accept e-mail from known users only. Finally, a filter can test the header of an e-mail to see if it might be forged or disguised by a spammer to avoid detection. Some current filtering software encrypts passwords and information to keep it away from malicious Web sites and hackers.

Step 4

Protection from Phishing:

Phishing is a type of online fraud in which users receive e-mails or pop-up messages that appear to be from legitimate businesses or government agencies.

The alliance urges users to not open unsolicited or unknown messages, or messages from unknown people. Recipients also are advised to never reply to or click on links that ask for personal information because legitimate companies won't ask for it. Even on a company Web site, call the company to verify and observe the address bar of the browser window to make sure it doesn't change before reaching its final destination.

Step 5

Protection from Adware, Spyware:

Adware and Spyware are types of software that can be unknowingly installed and can help hackers get a user's personal or financial information. The malware can piggyback on a downloaded or shared file. Another way is via Web browsers. Code involved in the construction of the Web page can scan for vulnerabilities in the user's software, which are then exploited.

Step 6

Protection from viruses, & hackers: A virus can be installed via a download, opened as a result of clicking on an e-mail attachment or initiated by a hacker who has gained access to the computer through holes in software. It then can be used to control the computer to launch other attacks, install a mail server and send out spam, host pornography or conduct other activities. Viruses typically are difficult to find or trace.

Defenses include filtering software and regularly security patches, but the best defense is a firewall, Moynihan said. Many computer operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows or Mac OS, include firewalls. Default settings that come with most hardware firewalls are restrictive enough for the common user

Other Tips & Advise

In addition to installing software and hardware defenses, online security experts encourage behavioral safeguards. The alliance advises using passwords that have at least eight characters and include numbers, avoiding common words, using a different password for each account and changing at least every 90 days.

Parents should supervise online activity by children and install parental-control tools that restrict certain Web sites. Other advice includes not sharing access to the computer with strangers, regularly backing up important information on disks or CDs, and disconnecting the computer from the Internet or shutting down software when not in use.

Experts urge users to install security software that can scan and rate the safety of downloads and remove spyware or adware if found. Users should be on the lookout for upgrades and security patches to their software, and install them immediately.

Why Choose Us

To effectively conduct business, you must know who your users are and what they can access. In addition, you need to know exactly what is happening in your environment, and must be in a position to intelligently and quickly react to threats. GatorGeeks Inc. Internet Security Service solutions enable you to proactively manage your entire security environment so you can focus on your business, or personal life.

Our years of experience will help you achieve business security, ensure continuous operations, enforce security policies and comply with the new Hipaa & Florida State regulations.