Secure Your Network
Network security can be a thorny issue for small businesses because they generally lack pricey equipment and dedicated IT people who have the expertise to lock down a local area network. But addressing security is nevertheless essential: Just one customer data breach could easily wipe out a small business, and constantly battling viruses, spyware, and spam can sap employee productivity.

Threats may come from wireless deployments, too–Wi-Fi is a great convenience but also a serious weak point in most networks–as well as from Web site breaches and from employee downloads of illegitimate material. (Since you are responsible for employees’ use of your network, that last vulnerability can have serious consequences.) And that list doesn’t even count bandwidth wasted when employees visit sites like MySpace and Facebook, or watch YouTube videos, on company time. How can you secure your small business against so many disparate threats, constrained as you are by limited resources?
The task is actually not as difficult as it may sound, thanks to enterprise-grade security technology that has been trickling down to the small-business level. So-called UTM (unified threat management) security appliances offer one-stop “security-in-a-box” protection that even part-time network administrators can deploy.
By Mohamamd Sahebjamee