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[05/07/2007]
10% of the small Aragon businesses totally do not know the basic norms of information security to protect their data and do not even have antivirus software installed in their computers. This is a piece of information that the people responsible for the Department of Science, Technology and University, and of the Confederation of Aragon Business People, reported yesterday during a presentation of a guide to spread the security norms in the use of technology and internet between the Aragon business people.
The adviser of Science, technology and University Angela Abos, who animated the small businesses “to use the new technologies in their everyday work,” explained that it was dealing with taking the first step to put into place the information protection processes in the businesses. In this sense, she noted that her department already works in the edition of a glossary of new technologies, because many business people “get lost in so many technical terms.”
Information obtained by the Aragon Observatory of the Information Society reveal that 10% of the businesses of the comunity that have computers lack an antivirus, the most basic technology product to protect the information of their business.
Besides, only 54.6% of the businesses use an anti-spam to prevent the arrival of unwanted e-mail and more than half lack firewalls to analyze the interexchange of information between computers and the web.
Among the recommendations included in this guide, that at first is to be distributed to 4,000 workers, is to make backups of information or use uninterrupted storage systems to compensate small disruptions or peaks of electric energy.
Source: www.elperiodicodearagon.com
Date: 28.06.2007