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Protecting Your Workplace: 10 Anti-Virus Rules


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04/10/2004



Despite all the advances in anti-virus technology, malicious code remains a constant threat. Why is this? Because regardless of how well-developed security technologies may become, they are only as effective as the people operating them allow them to be. In the chain of computer security, human error continues to be the weakest link. It can be argued that the most powerful instrument of information security is user behaviour. With that in mind, this article will endeavour to set out ten fundamental rules that will allow users to minimize the threat that viruses, worms and Trojan may pose. When it comes to viruses, there is no such thing as 100% certainty. However, if users learn these fundamental rules, and follow them diligently, they can rest assured that they will as well-protected as possible.

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