Web Weary? Malware May Be the Reason
This blog post is the third in a series on Data Protection issues and practical solutions.
By some estimates, as many as 60% of search results are tainted with malware, attracting users to infected sites and putting your systems and data at risk. While not every infection poses a threat, the industry consensus remains that web-resident malware is on the rise.
The problem is large enough that Google Chrome users now receive warning screens, letting users know when legitimate sites have been compromised. Google has also launched a service to help hacked web sites recover, and regain users’ trust.
While web site owners struggle to keep web sites free of malware, visitors remain vulnerable.
Fortunately, businesses can protect themselves.
Web monitoring and filtering services offer protection from malicious code embedded in web sites and allow businesses to track web activity across their networks. Advanced web filtering services also help business manage the use of web-based applications and can monitor other web activity.
Incorporating web monitoring and filtering into your computing environment adds an additional layer of data protection. In addition to protection from malware, web monitoring and filtering gives businesses additional control over web usage and provides a mechanism for enforcing policies and procedures. And, for most businesses, the value of this protection should outweigh the additional cost.