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Network Security Analysis
Welcome to our free online network security analysis
The purpose of this tool is to provide you with a free indication of the level of risk related to the data on your network. Network and data security is ranked below against 4 primary threats: human error, hardware failure, viruses and hackers. Feel free to answer the following survey to obtain your free ranking. Should you need any assistance in implementing strategies to improve your network security, please feel free to contact us.
Human error
Human error results in data loss when users accidentally or intentionally erase or modify files. The best defense to human error is automatic backups and proper access rights. Which of the following best describes your situation:
No backups
Manual backup
Automatic daily to tape or other external medium
Automatic backup with history of at least 1 week
Above plus proper file access rights
Hardware failure
Hardware failure occurs when a computer component breaks, for example a hard drive crashing. This could result in data loss, lost productivity and down time. The best defenses to hardware failure are backups and hardware redundancy. Examples of hardware redundancy are RAID hard drives, dual power supply, battery backup, and so on. Which statement best describes your situation:
No backups
Manual backups
Automatic daily backups
Automatic daily backups plus RAID
hard drives
Automatic daily backups, RAID plus additional redundancy
Virus
Virus risk is the risk of a computer on your network obtaining a virus, and as a result, potentially compromising confidential data, productivity loss and potential data loss. The primary defenses to viruses are education of employees, gateway email attachment analysis, and anti-virus programs that update their virus definitions daily. Which statement best describes your situation:
No virus protection
Virus protection installed
Virus with daily automatic updates
Virus with forced daily automatic updates
Virus with forced daily updates with gateway email scanner
Hackers
Hackers pose a risk to the integrity of your data, network and computers. The primary defenses to hackers are a stateful packet inspection firewall, education and password security policies. Which of the following best describes your situation:
No firewall
NAT router
Stateful packet inspection firewall
Firewall plus employee awareness/education
Firewall, employee education, plus password policy
We make no warranties, express or implied, about the accuracy of this analysis. Use it at your own risk.
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