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Here is a quick summary of our leading internet security applications

SonicWall Internet Security

SonicWall Internet Security

SonicWall designs and develops comprehensive Internet security products that are used to both protect networks and provide secure remote access connectivity. Offering both appliance-based products as well as value-added security subscriptions, SonicWall is able to provide complete protection from a wide range of network security threats. These internet security appliances have a worldwide installed base of more than 500,000 units protecting tens of millions of computers. By integrating its line of high-performance, solid-state firewalls with value-added security subscriptions SonicWall Internet security appliances deliver the kind of protection that businesses need to optimize productivity and counter multiple kind of internet security threats.

Disaster Recovery Small Business

Large companies with complex IT networks routinely develop and update plans for data recovery in the event of a disaster. Many smaller businesses focus on protecting property, inventory and employees but overlook necessary things as small business disaster recovery. A disaster such as a flood, fire, virus attack can close your business for days and cause you to lose customers and competitive ground. Without a way to recover quickly, many businesses just won’t make it.

Small Business Disaster Recovery: Identifying Hackers and Threats

When developing a small business disaster recovery plan for a small- or medium-sized business, get a realistic idea of the risks your business faces. For example, there are many things on a computer that don’t need to be externally backed up such as your operating systems and software. However, data like company records, tax documents, and client invoices could bring a small business to a halt is lost overnight.

After your small business disaster recovery plan has identified what needs to be protected, the next step is preparing a risk assessment. Essentially try to answer the following question: What data is most important? Your small business disaster recovery plan should also recognize other disasters such as theft, the possibility of widespread disease, or hackers.