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Essential proactive steps to avoid high-risk business disruptions causing significant legal or financial consequences, or threatening people's safety.
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Security Incident Response Plan - Document who should be contacted and how they should be contacted when an incident occurs.
Physical Security - Server room security; under lock and key, backed by security system
Information security - develop a policy and educate users. Organizations of any size should have an acceptable use policy, defining how employees may use IT resources.
Security Auditing - This is a continuous process covering: physical security, installation and configuration, permissions-based security, and much more.
Network Intrusion Detection Systems (NID) - Implement this turnkey device that sits at a network boundary gathering data from inside and outside the firewall. Its Misuse Detection component compares activity against a database of malicious activity types. Its Anomaly Detection component compares network traffic against a baseline profile of legitimate network traffic.
Manage trusted connections - Consider all the possibilities before you allow remote access or connect your network to another entity.
Triple-interface (LAN, WAN and DMZ) firewall - Mail and Web servers will be placed on a network segment using the DMZ interface, where the traffic into and out of these devices can be subjected to different filtering rules.
Standby Power system - Evaluate the cost of downtime. Install generators to ensure continuity of operation and minimize potential data loss.
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