Safety in the company: prevention is better than cure

Safety in the company: prevention is better than cure
Prevention is better than cure and this is known: although it often represents an investment whose fallout is not tangible, in perspective the advantage is completely evident and also allows to cancel possible further deleterious variables. When the field of analysis is that of IT security in the company, however, all this takes on further value since among the side effects of possible attacks suffered there are problems for the privacy of users, leaks of intellectual property and leaks of news that could have a very severe impact.

Prevent, cure, protect

This is why Check Point Software Technologies and Dimensional Research wanted to take stock of the situation by involving 400 global security leaders to draw up a vademecum of behaviors that best practices recommend adopting. The general lines indicate an increasingly varied threat landscape within a system complexity that tends to linearly increase. The feeling, in short, is that you risk easily losing the cornerstones of corporate protection, seeing the certainties of the technicians fade together with peripheral barriers that are increasingly jagged and less and less manned.

To pick up the situation and deliver to the company a solid infrastructure, it is therefore necessary to focus on the following paradigms:

consolidated architecture




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