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Security and
Disaster Recovery |
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Our
security engineers have an extensive background in securing
corporate and educational networks, and in implementing plans
to protect these networks in the event of an IT disaster.
Anxious to leverage the power and speed of a dedicated
Internet connection, many organizations do not adequately
address the security issues that these connections raise.
Connecting a "LAN" (Local Area Network) to the Internet is not
a task to be taken lightly. Like any other large community,
the Internet consists of both good and bad elements. And, as
dedicated Internet connections proliferate, the opportunity
for malicious individuals to exploit network security
weaknesses multiply.
Once your network is connected to a full-time Internet
connection, you should move quickly to secure that
connection as best as you can... But that's only step one -
since hackers continuously attempt to break into networks
using new and unique methods, 100% security can never be
assured. The widespread availability of "hack-helper"
programs can make anyone a virtual hacking professional.
Because of this, your second step must be to implement a
sound disaster recovery plan - this plan will be what saves
you in the event that your network security is
comprimised (or if another type of IT disaster affects your
system).
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is your disaster
recovery plan secure, tested, and ready for implementation?
* For a limited time, KVA is offering a 2-hour no charge review
of your systems and your plan.
To take advantage of this offer, please complete our
contact form. A KVA representative will contact you to
arrange a convenient time for an on-site visit.
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Offer valid to companies which actively employ from 5 to 75
people. Only one no-charge review per company, per calendar year.
KVA will have sole discrention in deciding the type & quantity of
data collected, as well as the size & scope of the subsequent
report. Offer expires 1/30/2005.
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