We live in a digital world where basically the use of computers, Internet and other sophisticated technology is at its climax. Today people pay bills, send and receive payments, review bank transactions and balances over the Internet and or using mobile phones. Such innovations are intended to make life easier and more comfortable. In less than 5 years, crime and fraud have changed from an anomaly of teenage vandals into a multi-billion dollar industry. Every year, millions of people are falling victims to such activities. There are many stories cybercrime. Such hacking in some of America’s confidential information almost ruined…
How much have you invested into your computer security?
Today, every company or organization worth its name has at least more than 70% of its workforce doing office work on computers. Most staff have basic computer skills to enable them perform office tasks. Computer work contains sensitive information ranging from the financial stand of the company, strategy, customer details and the company trade secrets–information all companies guard jealously from their competitors lest they are edged out of business or risk spending a lot in legal costs in court cases. However, after buying the desk top computers, mobile gadgets or lap tops and connecting them to the local area network…