First, what is a virus? A virus is simply a computer program that is intentionally written to attach itself to other programs or disk boot sectors and replicate whenever those programs are executed or those infected disks are accessed. Viruses, as purely replicating entities, will not harm your system as long as they are coded properly. Any system damage resulting from a purely replicating virus happens because of bugs in the code that conflict with the system's configuration. In other words, a well-written virus that only contains code to infect programs will not damage your system. Your programs will contain the virus, but no other harm is done. The real damage--the erasing of files, the formatting of hard drives, the scrambling of partition tables, etc.--is caused by intentional destructive code contained within the virus. Generally, the destructive part of a virus is programmed to execute when certain conditions are met, usually a certain date, day, time, or number of infections.
To protect your computer and your data from viruses, worms, and trojans, I-net Secure provides a combination of anti-virus software, anti-spyware with critical updates.


Client and Network level Internet Security and Access Management :
Antivirus
AntiSpyware
Mail Spam
Network Firewall
Internet Content Filtering
Internet access Monitoring
Bandwidth Management, etc.
Students and Employees regularly use anonymizing proxies to bypass their web filters to access pornography, social networking, and other blocked websites. This is a major security flaw as most networks are now infected via the web, and it has serious legal ramifications for businesses and education. However, I-net Secure Desktop Internet filter or centric policy server provides real-time detection to automatically identify and block anonymizing proxies.
With organizations facing a growing number of threats and an increasingly regulated business environment, ensuring security and compliance across the email infrastructure is paramount. The complexity of this challenge requires a comprehensive solution. To block attacks and enforce acceptable use of email, organizations need to deploy integrated protection at the email gateway, on the email server and on all endpoint computers. I-net Secure explores the threats facing email infrastructures, illustrating the need for multi-layered security.
The unmonitored and unguarded use of email by employees poses a multitude of risks to organizations. The distribution of inappropriate or offensive content, malicious emails, and the risks of data leakage all threaten working environments, IT resources and an organization's reputation. A comprehensive, transparent and enforceable email acceptable use policy (AUP), combined with robust email security solutions, dramatically reduces exposure to these risks. I-net Secure provides practical guidance on developing and enforcing an email AUP that meets the combined requirements of an organization's IT, HR and legal departments.
