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By Linda Hetcher, Vice President Professional
Services, Concurrent Technologies
The Internet can bring a world of information
to our desktops. You can use it to check on patient benefits,
file dental claims, access online dental databases, and so
much more. Some people, however, hesitate to go online because
they worry about contracting a virus, or making their systems
vulnerable to a hacker attack.
Fortunately, the solution to protecting your
system may be as close as the nearest office supply store.
Fighting viruses
A virus is a computer program file capable
of attaching to disks or other files and replicating itself
repeatedly, typically without user knowledge or permission.
Some viruses attach to files so that when the
infected file executes, the virus also executes. Other viruses
sit in a computer's memory and infect files as the computer
opens, modifies or creates the files. Some viruses display
symptoms, and some viruses damage files and computer systems.
However, neither symptoms nor damage is essential in the
definition of a virus; a non-damaging virus is still a virus.
There are computer viruses written for several operating systems including
DOS, Windows, Macintosh, Amiga, Atari and UNIX.
Anti-virus software helps prevent destruction generated by a virus. Anti-virus
software scans a computer's memory and disk drives for viruses. If it finds
a virus, the application informs the user and may clean, delete or quarantine
any files, directories or disks affected by the malicious code.
Popular anti-virus packages include McAfee
VirusScan, and Symantec Norton Anti-Virus. McAfee presently
detects more than 57,000 viruses. Most anti-virus packages
include an automatic update feature, which is important because
new viruses are constantly being released. Both McAfee and
Symantec Norton continuously update their virus definitions
to fight the latest viruses.
Building a firewall
A firewall is a piece of software that prevents
computers from communicating directly with external computer
systems. It acts as a barrier through which all information
passing between your computer (or your computer network)
and the external systems must travel. Firewall software analyzes
information passing between two computer systems. If the
information conforms to certain pre-configured rules, access
is allowed. If the information does not conform, access is
restricted.
This means that those trying to “sneak
in the back door” and access your private information
will be stopped in their tracks. The firewall blocks a hacker
attack.
Two popular firewall programs are McAfee Firewallplus
and Symantec Norton Personal Firewall. Both McAfee and Symantec
Norton also offer combined anti-virus and firewall programs
in one package.
On standalone (non-networked) computers, anti-virus
and firewall software can usually be installed without technical
support. If you operate on a network, you should contact
your computer consultant before installing these programs.
Costs for anti-virus software and firewalls
begin as low as $35 each per year with update capabilities
for personal workstations. Bundled software packages that
include protection from both viruses and hackers are about
$80 for an annual subscription. There are also packages that
can be purchased for several PCs that are networked together
in a common office or location for a few hundred dollars
annually.
Don’t leave your office computer system
vulnerable. Anti-virus and firewall programs are the first
lines of defense to protecting your system and data from
attack. They are simple to install, quickly updated and are
a very cost effective solution against viruses and hackers.
Concurrent Technologies designs and develops
custom Web-based interactive solutions for a diverse clientele
ranging from Fortune 500 companies to non-profit organizations.
In the business for over 18 years, Concurrent Technologies
is a total solution provider (TSP) offering a range of services
from e-business strategy to complete technology outsourcing.
For more information, visit us at www.concurrenttechnologies.com
or call (800) 345-3895. |