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5 Fundamental Best Practices for Enterprise Security

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5 Fundamental Best Practices for Enterprise Security

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  1. 5 Fundamental Best Practices for Enterprise Security By : https://defintel.com/

  2. It all starts with developing a foundation for enterprise security, which begins with these five basic tools: • Your first line of defense are firewalls. • Use a secure router to manage the flow of traffic. • Have a Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2). • Keep your email secure. • Use web security.

  3. 5 Fundamental Best Practices for Enterprise Security • 1. Your first line of defense are firewalls. • Firewalls keep unwanted files from breaching your network and compromising your assets. • It provides a second line of defense and keeps suspicious external network traffic away. • Firewalls are fast evolving. Many are able to control the flow of data by identifying the type of application used.

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  5. 5 Fundamental Best Practices for Enterprise Security • 2. Use a secure router to manage the flow of traffic. • There are some routers that have better security features than a firewall. These include the following: • Intrusion Defense System (IDS) functionality • Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) functionality • Service and traffic functionality tools • Strong Virtual Private Network (VPN) data encryption

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  7. 5 Fundamental Best Practices for Enterprise Security • 3. Have a Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) • A WPA2 is popularly used on wi-fi networks. It is much better than its predecessor and uses stronger wireless encryption methods. • This system is more difficult for hackers and cyber-criminals to break

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  9. 5 Fundamental Best Practices for Enterprise Security • 4. Keep your email secure. • Your email is a highly sought after target by black hat hackers. It is not uncommon to receive email from suspicious sources. • If more spam email is getting through your current filtering system it only means you are at greater risk of getting malware.

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  11. 5 Fundamental Best Practices for Enterprise Security • 5. Use web security • Attacks are becoming more complex and frequent, which makes simple URL filtering no longer sufficient. Among the features that should be considered for a robust web security system are: • AV Scanning • Malware Scanning • IP reputation awareness • Dynamic URL categorization techniques • Data leakage prevention function

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