Every year half of all organizations suffer a security breach, said Michael Peele, associate engineer for facility and security systems at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. “Of those, 99% had both firewalls and anti-virus protection in place,” he adds. “There has been a shift from glory motivated vandals to those seeking financial gain,” he told attendees at a National association of Campus Card Users sponsored webinar on campus security trends.
One of the goals in implementing a security system is to reduce your vulnerabilities. “Threats are everywhere. You should remove data from where it doesn’t need to be.” The simple cure, he adds, is to physically secure, encrypt and firewall everything and use a separate network for security related data, such as CCTV, VoIP and access control files.
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