There are 2 types of security, the physical and the information security. Physical security relates to the tangible kind of security. It may be the facilities, the property, the gadgets used like cameras and detectors, and the securing office premises. On the other hand, information security relates to the protection of the virtual space or the premises. Information security makes sure that the systems, software, data and all forms of intellectual property are protected properly. SpyShakers, a stand alone graphical keyboard that is powered by Javascript can be configured and added to your website to protect your website from espionage caused by spyware. A lot of people have clamed that SpyShakers’ password manager and its list of spyware blockers is better than the other anti-spyware software available online. What I appreciate about SpyShaker is that it does not need downloads nor installations. SpyShaker does not only protect you and your website information from phishing, hardware and software keyloggers but also from screen capturing devices, and pharming activities.
A provider of managed services is a company that manages another business. In principle, there is a company that deals with output services on a month, which is, as they have their income. Many of these services via the Internet and tasks such as computer services, remote backup Office data security and surveillance, and technical assistance. It is also a provider of managed services including management of a business web hosting and maintenance of websites. Read the rest of this entry »
Every day from 2004 to 2008, we are giving our spy automatically update the database SpyZooka Anti-Spyware on computers worldwide and analyzed over 100 million web pages for new spyware threats. Read the rest of this entry »
Development of a software product is often easier, then the sale. Indeed, it may be a difficult task, the knowledge of your product. He is the best software in the world, but competition is becoming more and more to win if you do not do public relations. Read the rest of this entry »