How seriously do you take your data security?

Big Data, Data Centers , web hosting, technology has become a part of our lifestyle. In this digital era, we highly rely upon technology, as it supports our day-to-day living. When our lifestyle is entirely dependent on the modern gadgets and devices, security directly becomes a priority.  Despite of million reminders and advices, people fail to maintain the degree of security crucial for averting cyber-attacks, especially small businesses. 

For that purpose, IT managers are finding ways that could strengthen their security policies. According to studies, nearly 40% of companies take data privacy and security leniently that is potently increasing the risk within the organization. Servers uphold sensitive and confidential data and thus, require airtight protection.

 

Web Hosting Security

Security lies at the top of the list when planning to set up a new website, as your crucial information will be housed on servers, which will be either located on-site or offsite. Moreover, it doesn’t even matter where your hardware is equipped because your data is still at stake, if proper security measures are not applied.

Internet is accessible to all and thus, the count of online businesses is skyrocketing. When so many organizations are using the massive platform to enrich their business platform, the rate of exploiters is increasing as well. With such conditions, security is turning into a major concern and clients are seeking out for reliable hosting companies that can secure their data.

Fortunately, there are web-hosting companies who are well complying with security standards and delivering robust safety measure.

Few things that you need to look into before you choose any hosting provider are SSL, SFTP, Backup Solutions and server maintenance. When all these resources pooled together, you know your data is safe.

 

Small Business Concerns

Regardless of how large your business is, security should always remain a priority. SMBs need to be more concerned about security because these entities are easier targets than the big market players are. Small companies are easily vulnerable mainly due to two reasons: first, they hold many sensitive data of big clients and second, poor security features. Hackers are more interested in the confidential data and information you preserve within your environment.

Losing client data can cost company your market value and client relationship. So what would you prefer, losing customers or adding potential security layers?

Responding quickly to threats can reduce its severe impact on business. But why focus on reducing? It’s better to be defensive. This is possibly by – maintaining privacy feature on professional computers, securing internet connectivity, regularly updating operating systems, anti-virus, applications and software, and most essential use VPN.

 

Conclusion:

Companies need to focus on how they can be a privilege for their customers and not simply a profit earning body. If you show more dedication to increasing business revenue, security will merely remain a point of discussion. The conclusion is that both the service provider and the customer must mark security intensely crucial that will in return prosper the client as well the company.

 

About Web Werks:

Web Werks is an India-based TIER IV Data Center Service Provider with 5 carrier neutral data centers in India and USA. Started in 1996, Web Werks has served several Fortune 500 companies with successful projects in the areas of Web Hosting, VPS Hosting, Colocation Services, Dedicated Servers, Cloud Platform and Disaster Recovery Services.

For more information contact:

Web Werks India Pvt. Ltd.

91 8828335555

+91 9167016161

www.webwerks.in

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