Home Network Security

Today the need for protecting data from security threats is widely accepted among private users.

Security threats on the Internet

The mere notion of connecting a computer to the Internet without security protection is simply unheard of. But having security software installed on your PC is not enough to protect you from security threats, simply because your PC was not designed for security. IP spoofing, denial of service or buffer overflow attacks can bypass security software and cause damage by utilizing PC-related vulnerabilities. Most importantly, trying to stop the attack from inside the computer is ineffective and may be too late. In addition, one of the biggest contributors to the constant decrease in the PCs performance is the security software that is trying to protect it. It is widely reported that security software installed on a PC can dramatically reduce its performance.

Home users will get an overview of the home security risks and countermeasures connected with Internet usage, especially in the context of broadband access services such as cable modems and DSL, from this document. However, much of the substance is also relevant to traditional dial-up users or those using a connecting modem.

Computer and home security what is it exactly?

It is the process of checking and detecting illegal use of your computer. Prevention measures help you to stop unlawful users, better known as intruders, from accessing any part of your computer system. This helps you to determine whether or not someone attempted to break into your computer system, whether they were successful, and what damage they have done.

Computers are used literally for everything from banking and investing to shopping and corresponding with others through email or chat programs. They may not be very secretive, but you probably do not want aliens reading your email, using your computer to hack other systems, sending bogus email from your computer, or groping personal information stored on your computer, such as financial statements.

Yoggie Security Systems was established in 2005 by Mr. Touboul after meeting with IT managers from all around the globe. He realized that these people had a common problem. While the technology for security had been developed for provision of better security systems there were security holes in traveling laptops which could risk the security of the network of the corporation. It was the decision of Mr.Touboul to dare something that was practically unachievable, attempt to minimize most of the security devices available in corporate server rooms in a device that is a small as a credit card and can be effortlessly carried and linked with notebook PCs. He proved triumphant. After 2 years of rigorous research, a shape was given to the world’s first miniature appliance for security—Yoggie Gatekeeper™. In order to create a small device to place all security solutions into one, there had to be strong processing power. The Yoggie Gatekeeper™ is a Pentium III PC. However, unlike other PCs, it has a tough operating system and better security hardware with a separating package that distinguishes between unsafe zones that are connected to the laptop such as the Internet. The Yoggie Gatekeeper™ acts as a solver of the problems with laptops face while traveling and is successful in increasing healthy corporate security for the personnel involved in traveling. Apart from its service to the corporation, The Yoggie Gatekeeper™ is suitable for home users, SMBs, and wireless connectivity.

The idea behind Yoggie is to offer traveling laptops the same level of security as within the company network. A server room full of security appliances available to traveling users was considered next to impossible. To make this possible, Yoggie devoted years in the making of a miniature security processor. Specialized processors were not new.

Some security threats do arise from the likelihood of deliberate misuse of your computer by impostors via the Internet. Some of the offline risks like hard disk failures, theft, power outages, etc. one would face even if not connected to the Internet. Even though you probably cannot map for every probable risk you can always take some simple steps to reduce the chance of being affected by the most common threats with the right home network security.

 

 

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