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		<title>UK Imposes Strict Data Loss Policies</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 14:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following serious breaches in data security, most notably a loss of 25 million records on two unencrypted discs from Britain's Revenue &#038; Customs, the United Kingdom is implementing strict data loss policies on governmental organizations in the UK. Although your company may not deal in national secrets, your company should consider similar measures to prevent data loss, which can prevent the loss of confidential information, trade secrets, and vital business and customer records.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1219" title="uk-data-loss1" src="http://www.fireblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/uk-data-loss1.jpg" alt="uk-data-loss1" width="220" height="231" />Following serious breaches in data security, most notably a <a href="http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/06/27/231267/hmrc-left-the-door-open-to-data-loss.htm" target="_blank">loss of 25 million records on two unencrypted discs</a> from Britain&#8217;s Revenue &amp; Customs, the United Kingdom is implementing strict data loss policies on governmental organizations in the UK.</p>
<p>These new strict data loss prevention measures include file encryption, digital rights management, storage policies, data classification, and new staff security procedures. For the interesting specifics, <a href="http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/04/24/235776/stamp-out-data-loss.htm" target="_blank">click here</a>.</p>
<p>Although your company may not deal in national secrets, your company should consider similar measures to prevent data loss, which can prevent the loss of confidential information, trade secrets, and vital business and customer records.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.firehost.com/" target="_blank">Protecting your business</a> online means you have consciously taken a look at the cost risk and business risk of having all your data compromised. Can you afford to have your lead-generating website down for a period of time? Is there a competitor that would benefit from knowing your company&#8217;s intellectual property? Can you afford to have your clients&#8217; entrusted data hacked and made public, or worse exploited?</p>
<p>With growing eCommerce and so many companies using Content Management Solutions and Customer Relationship Management solutions, protecting your company in its industry requires industry-leading security measures. Some advanced security measures are not found with over 90% of hosting providers including advanced web application firewalls, dynamic intrusion detection, and sophisticated traffic analysis software. Proper security hardware, software, dedicated personnel and proactive protection prevents malicious hackers from stealing information from you and your clients.</p>
<p>Another part of protecting your business online is reviewing your business continuity plan. What happens when a fire occurs in your building destroying your local computers or servers, or a natural disaster or a virus takes out a vital source of information? You can protect your records, files, and databases using <a href="http://www.firevault.com" target="_blank">FireVault</a>, which encrypts and backs up your data from any number of computers and servers to a secure, cloud sever in the U.S. or UK.</p>
<p>Be leary of hosting companies that provide only hacker reports as their measure of protection. Your business cannot afford to wait until after a breach occurs to be told there&#8217;s a problem. The damage is done. Real secure hosting protects you proactively, mitigating and eliminating attacks starting at the HTTP level against your data before they get to your servers. The consequences of inaction could be insurmountable for businesses of any size. Online threats require businesses of all sizes to ensure they <a title="Secure Web Hosting" href="http://www.firehost.com/company/contact" target="_blank">have secure web hosting</a>.</p>
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