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Home Page › Computers & Software › Firewalls & Network Security
 

Security, Productivity, and Cost Controls

 

Go ahead; mention computer security to the average small business owner. See how fast his hand covers his wallet. This is because most people see security as an expense. The average small business owner immediately thinks about the costs to implement something, not necessarily how it will help his business.

Of course, this reaction varies on the number of security incidents the small business owner has experienced. It is amazingly easy to convince a client to install a backup system after he has lost his entire customer database.

So what do we do? Nothing in the business world exists in a vacuum. Especially security, we need to look at security as an enhancement to the business. Not just as an expense.

Security can be a somewhat vague concept. So let us break it down into segments and define what it really means.

Physical security is the actual measures you take to protect your premises and equipment. It could be putting locks on your doors or hiring a security guard to control access to your building.

Information security means taking actions to safeguard your data, both electronic and printed. This consists of adopting security policies and imposing an electronic authentication and control system on yourself and your employees.

All of this enhances productivity by creating an environment that functions smoothly.

Clearly defined security practices are necessary to avoid over control. These practices can greatly enhance the productivity of your employees by reducing down time.

Security professionals need to balance the need for securing the network against the possibility of hindering productivity. In the real world, security can be too tight.

All it takes is one virus to demonstrate how security vulnerabilities can destroy productivity.

Another of the benefits to implementing a quality security program is the increased ability to control costs.

In the planning stages, you need to gather information on all of your vulnerabilities and assets. A good inventory plan will be necessary to complete this stage. Once finished, it will assist you with managing your resources.

A through business survey will identify areas of your business that need improvement and areas that perform especially well. Knowing these strengths and weaknesses will allow you to allocate funds with more certainty.

Growing a business is not just about getting new customers or keeping the ones you have. It is also about managing your resources and controlling costs. Asset management is a big part of this.

How much control do you have over your business? Are you spending money in places you shouldnt? How do you know?

Look at security and inventory control as a means of enhancing or managing your cash flow. Almost 40% of small businesses fail every year because of cash flow! Will one of them be yours?

As a small business owner you must, yes must, accept that computer security is necessary in this day and age. Failure to implement a strong security program leaves your business open to exploitation and compromise.

Right now, go online or to the yellow pages and find an IT consultant to assist you with securing your business. Do it now!

Author: Rick Parrott
 
Author Bio:

Rick Parrott

Rick Parrott is a Microsoft Certified Professional, and a COMPTIA A+ and Network + Certified Professional with over ten years of Information Technology experience.

Working for several large American insurance corporations and the US Government has given him the opportunity to learn from the best.

Besides working in the Information Technology field, he has taught for vocational schools and the City of San Antonio Adult Literacy program as a network/computer instructor.

Prior to entering the computer field Rick Parrott managed businesses that grossed almost a million dollars a year.

Rick Parrott graduated from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 1994, the same year he left the US Air Force for the civilian sector.

During his Air Force service he worked on C-130 aircraft as a Hydraulic Mechanic and for seven years as an Air Traffic Controller.

Rick Parrott is currently married and lives in San Antonio Texas.

 
 
 

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