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Some companies ignore them.
Some companies fear them.
Few companies dedicate the proper resources to them.
It's easy to see what can happen when routers go wrong or aren't installed:
unproductive employees, lost information and lost
revenue!
Even worse is that your network can get hacked into very easily.
Hackers love hacking businesses and can be one of your disgruntled
employees!!!
The best way to avoid these situations is to have a professional install
and maintain a router at your company's Internet connection.
Whether your company has one computer or an entire computer network the risks
to running an unprotected network on the internet are HUGE.
WebPerception can give you the benefit of professional Internet administrators
and the experience accumulated over many years to help you make decisions to
better handle your routing and security needs.
WebPerception wants your business to be secure.
WebPerception believes your first-line of defense should be a router with an
Access Control List (ACL). ACL's are router statements that limit who can
access your network. WebPerception also recommends using Network Address
Translation (NAT) and private ip numbers for your internal network.
For a new router install WebPerception charges $1495 plus tax for a PnP Cisco
1605R router with ACL and NAT.
WebPerception is a reseller of Cisco products and offers onsite and offsite
Router Configuration for $150 per hour between the hours of 9am to 5pm Monday
through Friday (holidays excepted) and after hours for $200 per hour- an
appointment is required.
Firewalls should be a companies second line of defense and should be installed
behind the router but before the network. Some professionals will install what
is known as a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) which is an area reserved for Web
servers, etc. WebPerception urges extreme caution when deploying this scheme.
WebPerception does not install firewalls except for the Cisco Private Internet
Exchange (PIX) box. The PIX box uses NAT and high-level encryption for the
ultimate in firewall protection.
Every network is susceptible to security breaches and unauthorized access
from external as well as internal sources. Since your network may contain
sensitive data (such as financial information, personnel files, marketing plans
and other business information) network protection and protection of the data
on the network is important for your organization. Sensitive data must be
protected, not only from users within the network, but from outside users as
well. The network security concerns of all organizations expanding their
internal networks and connecting to the Internet must be addressed.
In 1995, the Federal Bureau of Investigation estimated that of all reported
cases of unauthorized access to corporate networks in the United States 80%
occurred using the Internet. Of considerable concern is that unauthorized
access to information within a network may go undetected, particularly if the
unauthorized user or hacker does not alter the network or its data. An Ernst
& Young study reported that 85% of respondents thought that information
security risks had increased and more than 85% of respondents currently using
the Internet indicated a desire to increase Internet applications, if there
were adequate security solutions available.
Ultimate security is to disconnect from the network. However, for companies who
wish to exploit the commercial potential of the Internet and in so doing get
closer to their customers and bring together remote corporate sites and
employees, this is not an option.
Please send all inquiries & questions to Tech@WebPerception.com.
For more information regarding our internet
services please telephone 415.892.7711
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