Reaping the rewards of disaster recovery and business
continuity
Strengthening and securing your networks
Having up-to-date, corporate-wide disaster recovery plans makes it
possible to get up and running fast should anything happen - often
without any noticeable interruption to your business.
Some regulations and legislation contain specific laws governing
business practices in sectors considered to be of national
importance. In areas such as financial services, health, the
military, communications or telecommunications, disaster recovery
procedures are vital as any interruptions or data loss could have
serious ramifications.
The odds against such catastrophes happening are increased by
mirroring data centres, running redundant networks to provide
alternative transmission paths and ensuring all software is
regularly updated and the most recent patches installed. Mixing
fixed and wireless networks adds to your protection and ability to
recover fast.
Whether you do it yourself or outsource to a specialist, data must
be routinely, automatically and remotely backed-up and, according
to best practice, held in secure off-site data centres. Depending
on the volume of traffic and the speed at which you need to
complete the back-up, you can opt either for Ethernet or broadband
links between offices and data centres. Using Ethernet to connect
sites not only increases speed and capacity but also security.
Network security
So how do you secure your networks, ensure traffic flows are
uninterrupted and only authorised people have access? How do you
protect wireless networks and data from attack and ensure devices
fall within your corporate security system? Are your disaster
recovery plans regularly reviewed and do you back systems up
routinely? Is all IP traffic encrypted; are PINs and passwords
regularly changed along with checks to confirm who has access to
what? Is equipment left on factory default settings?
The questions are legion but these are only a few of the many
important security issues all companies must consider.
Ultimately the responsibility for corporate security rests with you
and it is essential that employees are made aware of, and asked to
comply with, company policies.
Help is at hand in the form of advice and sophisticated security
features. Protective technologies are routinely embedded in today’s
broadband intelligent networks and additional facilities can be
added to bundled packages and service agreements or included in
managed services contracts. Most equipment is shipped with security
features but it is up to you to enable them.
All traffic transmitted over fixed and wireless networks either
within or running between buildings is protected by encryption and
access controlled. Installing dedicated point-to-point IPVPNs
between sites or companies offers high levels of security.
For many the biggest headache is protecting and controlling the
proliferation of mobile devices but even these can be brought under
the safety of your company security umbrella.
Solutions for disaster recovery
Site to site connectivity
solutions: Connect sites, customer
databases and employees on a local, metropolitan or national
Ethernet network, using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to improve
network manageability, security and disaster recovery
resiliency.
Security & VPN
Gateways: Our LAN solutions portfolio
features powerful security and VPN Gateway offerings.
Managed Internet & Security
Services: Robust, high speed internet
services managed on your behalf.
We can also help with your other needs; to find out more, please
contact us.