Microsoft Office 2010 Training
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Malware and malicious threats can happen to anyone, at any time. The smart businesses take malware seriously, and keep their software and infrastructure up to date with the latest revisions and security enhancements. Even though Apple systems are known for being stringent and protective in how open their system architecture may be, (Adobe Flash), nonetheless, they are willing to bear the brunt of the media and consumer’s complaints to preserve the sanctity of security.
In their latest operating system upgrade, 10.6.4, Apple also put anti-malware programming in the code to protect against a Trojan that could be used by hackers to take control of an unsuspecting system. The Trojan itself, disguised as an iPhoto file, once opened, hackers can gain access to personal and sensitive information, commit password theft, use email to deliver spam, and do other damage to files.
Where some individuals believe Apple does not do enough in protecting their software against malware threats, the responsibility ultimately lies with the user. Yes, there is a great deal less malicious malware in the wild for Mac computers than there is for Windows systems, but it is not the software company’s job to fully protect users. No one leaves their home for the day, leaving the door open, the keys on the welcome mat, and all of the owner’s valuables in plain sight because it is the job of the local law enforcement to protect a home from the actions of the home owner. The best defense any user can employ is safe practices, and acquire information security training. CISSP training courses reveal the many issues concerning data security, and the areas that should receive attention and importance. Network security, access control, environmental security, data recovery, business continuity, operational security and more should be part of every business and enterprise security policy. K Alliance training contains information security training in its extensive catalog, along with other timely and quality training courses.
As a user and consumer, think about your own computing practices, and how open you leave your defenses. Browsing not safe for work sites, leaving Bluetooth on without a need for it (plus it eats battery charges), utilizing public Wi-Fi without using a virtual private network as a buffer, and not keeping your operating system up to date with the latest revisions and security fixes. Downloading software from Bit Torrents without knowing what you are getting, blindly clicking on shortened URL addresses, trusting emails from a friend of a friend, and the incessant joke and video emails that somehow end up in your inbox are all potential sources of malware, waiting to spring its payload. That could be the one email that was sent from a friend’s email address because their system was compromised and you are one of the recipients in a long list of replicating contacts.
Perform your due diligence and research the best anti-malware solutions based on solid performance, and not settle for the first one that crosses your path because they did a better job of marketing. As the saying goes, ‘There is never enough time to to it right, yet there is always time to do it over.’ Don’t put yourself in a ‘do over’ position because your security defenses and practices were less than adequate.
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