Is your IT protected against intrusion - Ours is.
Do you lock and alarm your business premisses when they are unattended? So why leave your IT network or WEB site open to anyone who wanders past!
IT security attacks and fraud? Most SME's think "It won't happen to me", our answer is it just could, and as is so often the case, the cost of recovery, if you can recover, will always outweigh the cost of prevention.
According to recent statistics, businesses have their internet connections scanned by unauthorised external agencies every three minutes and 97 per cent of all business web applications have serious vulnerabilities.
Working closely with Worcestershire based IT security specialists encription, Rabjohns offers all its clients, both current and prospective, a pretty unique opportunity to ensure that their IT systems, including their WEB site, are safe and secure from both a malicious or opportune attack.
Pete Grayer, Rabjohns IT Director, said "We are acutely aware how vulnerable some of our clients businesses are to external attack. IT hacking is a lucrative, and indiscriminate business, the people who profit from such activities do not care what type of business they are attacking or who's livelyhoods they are destroying, so to use the excuse that "we are too small for them to bother with" or "they would never even think about attacking a business such as ours", just doesn't work.
Encription, with the site owners permision, are able to check and secure a web site quickly and painlessly, leaving their mark behind in the process. This mark, as now proudly displayed on the bottom of our very own web site and shows all users of the site, be they legitimate users or not, that this site safe and secure to view. The encription mark give e-traders a fantastic edge, showing all their customers that they take the business of data security seriously. It is certainly something I look out for when purchasing anything off of the web."
To see a case study of the type of IT security threat that can hit any business at any time follow this link, How secure is your IT?
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