Ten Rules of Information Security for the Smaller Business

Ten Rules of Information Security for the Smaller Business

Highly-informative pocket guide for the smaller business.

Sets out clearly and succinctly the basic commonsense precautions which need to be taken, and also highlights the Ten Rules which should be applied.

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Invaluable advice on information security in clear, accessible language!

Are you making it too easy for online fraudsters to steal from your company?

IT is opening up new opportunities for your business. It also offers rich pickings for the criminal.

The new threat

When legitimate business goes digital, organised crime cannot be far behind. So, once your business is connected to the Internet, you become vulnerable to a whole range of new threats. Hackers can break into your computer, using dictionary attacks or keystroke logging to seize the password to your email account. Criminals may send you emails in an attempt to trick you into downloading malicious software or to reveal your bank details. Online fraud may now be as valuable to organised crime as drug trafficking, and there are roughly 200,000 viruses, Trojans and worms circulating in cyberspace. All this means that in today’s world, the bad guys are only a mouse-click away.

What you can do

Your business information is valuable, so it is in your interest to protect it. You also have a responsibility towards your customers. While information security breaches are costly in themselves, you also have to think about what exposing your customers to the danger of identity theft might do to your company’s reputation. Sometimes these issues seem complex and bewildering. The good news is that you can take some simple steps that will help to secure your business’s digital information. Common-sense precautions, like not leaving your laptop lying around in a public place, or protecting your wireless network with a firewall, make a real difference.

Speaking your language

If IT is not your speciality, and you are running a small business that is connected to the Internet, then this book is for you. The author steers clear of geek language, and offers you, in plain English, ten simple rules to keep you out of trouble online. The damage and losses that result from online fraud can run into thousands of pounds, so this could well be the most valuable books you ever buy!

Benefits to business include:

  • Retain customer confidence
    If you cannot protect your customer data, then you will leave it exposed to hackers and thieves. Breaches in your information security will not only alienate existing customers, but also scare other potential customers away. To protect the reputation of your company, you need to get up to speed on information security.
  • Avoid fines and lawsuits
    If you are running a business, you have a basic duty of care towards your customers. So if you adopt a lax approach towards protecting confidential information such as their bank details, then you can be accused of negligence. This means you could find yourself facing legal action from customers who have been made the victims of fraud. You may also be liable to a £5000 fine for failure to comply with the Data Protection Act.
  • Protect your profits
    When you are running a business, the money that the cybercriminal is trying to steal from you is money you cannot afford to lose. Let this guide show you what to do to stay one step ahead of the criminal, and then you can protect your profits.
  • Get a grip on the problem
    Your business uses IT, but your business is not all about IT. That is why this book is written for business people rather than for IT specialists, in language that you will find easy to follow.

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About the Author:

Alan Calder is the founder director of IT Governance Ltd. His long executive career has spanned both the private and public sectors. He writes, speaks and consults widely on IT governance, compliance and information security.

What other people say about this book:

“Ten Rules of Information Security for the Smaller Business uses easily understandable language to take the reader through the steps essential to ensuring a computer and its data are safe. Somebody reading this book would be able to tackle these tasks with confidence.”

Norman Brownsword, Spitfire Design.

Author: Alan Calder
Publisher: IT Governance Publishing
ISBN: 9781905356546
Pages: 102
Format: Softcover
Published Date: 1 July 2008
Availability: In Stock

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