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If you are a web hosting company or a company that hosts their critical information on their own dedicated servers; it is crucial that the data you are storing is secure and protected from any possible disaster situation. Whether it be a system crash, an external attack from hackers or malicious software, viruses, etc. there are many things that can potentially cause you to lose your critical data.
Especially if you are in the business of storing data for other companies, websites, etc. it is perhaps the most important thing that you take ALL the necessary security measures to protect that information. Even though it takes an initial investment to secure your servers -- it is nowhere near the amount of money that it would cost in the event that your company lost another company's crucial data due to an attack from hackers or a system crash.
What you want to do is secure your servers at all layers. From the Kernel all the way to the application layer so that the most protection is ensured as well as being compliant with the government's and commercial industry standards.
There are programs (software) out there that are extremely effective at dealing with threats that are posed by the vulnerability of todays complex applications and systems. These are the software applications that you want to look for in order to effectively (and cost effectively) secure your servers in the best way possible.
Don't think that nothing bad will ever happen to your servers, because that is the mentality that has gotten many unfortunate people and companies in unnecessary trouble.
The best software available is called Atomic Secured Linux and it is an easy to use out-of-the-box Unified Security Suite addon for Linux(tm) systems designed to protect your servers against both known and unknown zero day threats.
Unlike other security solutions, ASL is designed for beginners and experts alike. You just install ASL and it does the work for you. Visit Secure Server now to get started or to read more about ASL!
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