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How would your customers and business partners react if an online attack on your company compromised their credit card and banking information?
How much would your business suffer if the F.B.I. confiscated your computers as evidence |
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How much productivity is lost daily when employees spend valuable time and mental resources combating internet pop-up ads and email spam?
How much legal risk do you currently take by ignoring online pornography and gender-bashing email in the workplace?
These are just a fraction of the wide-ranging realities that have to be faced. From malicious online vandals to professional corporate spies, all can cause irreversible damage to your company's data, reputation and bottom line. Additionally, Acts of God combined with increasingly aggressive computer viruses highlight the need for thorough disaster recovery planning.
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