Data storage is an important part of any business. The concern that all businesses should have is that sensitive information is a favorite target of hackers around the world. And they usually know where to look for it once they get access to your network. So what can you do to be sure that your data storage solution is being taken care of?
In fact, there are many threats to your data storage, but by understanding those threats a company can more easily implement the security measures required to keep the data safe and the company running successfully.
Almost all businesses these days have a network. But as long as data is connected to that network there are multiple ways that a hacker could try to get in. Without understanding these vulnerabilities you run the risk of leaving your business wide open to attack.
Often network administrators or other users are so intent on creating a system that allows easy and fast access to needed information that they don’t realize exactly how wide open they are leaving their data storage. And once an unwelcome visitor gets in, they will have free access to almost all the data.
Secure data storage also refers to more than just keeping out hackers. If, for example, a company continues to add more and more data to its network without employing the necessary organizational structure, a lot of sensitive or important information can get lost. And files or data that get lost or corrupted on the network can be just as damaging to a company as a malicious attack from outside the network.
Many companies also deploy generic network and data storage security measures because it is simple and doesn’t take up too much time. Unfortunately, the methods to hack these generic security measures are well known in the hacker community and are usually the first things they will try. There are steps a company can take to ensure that their data storage remains safe from unwanted intrusions.
A breach of security can be devastating to a company for many reasons. It can damage a reputation, it can cost a fortune to fix the breach, and it can cost even more in law suits and reparations if sensitive information is stolen.
Data storage solutions need to not only be effective at storing data, but they also need to be secure. Make sure you take the time to have the best solution for your business.
Posted under Data Storage
This post was written by Joe Salazar on July 2, 2009

