Never compromise on Security
Securing your site. Securing your data. Securing your clients’ data.
Unless you keep your computer disconnected from a network and under secure lock-and-key, there will always be the potential for undesirable access to your data. Under Australian law, your business is responsible for the protection and security of sensitive information such as customer details, pricing lists, and personal data, and financial records.
More information relating to risks and obligations for Australian online businesses can be found here:
http://www.business.gov.au/Business+Entry+Point/Business+Topics/Online+business/
Information Exchange has experience in dealing with these issues. We ensure your site is safe from malicious user attacks, appropriate sections and data are encrypted and stored correctly, payments received securely, and access is given appropriately.
Whether it be a website, application, database, service, file repository, intellectual property, or network; talk to us about ensuring your security needs are met.
Policy Planning. Developing an e-security culture. Provision of real-world advice.
Basic policies to do with simple issues such as password culture, user authorisation, departing staff, file storage, information sharing should be common concerns for management as well as discussion topics for meetings with staff. The best approach is to have a documented plan to do with risks and procedures, being alert to security threats and trends, and ensuring staff are operating in an informed manner. Information Exchange has a set of policy templates designed specifically to address these issues and ensure our operations enforce these policies for our benefit, and yours.