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Friday
Feb042011

USA Today Computer Security Article

Here’s the link to the USA Today article “How Small Firms Lock Down Data”

It was a great article and got me thinking about how most of my clients handle data back up and security issues related to the computer. I checked out USA Today’s recommendation to contact EVault.com. I did it and went under the small business category to see just how much it might cost. EVault.com says I can back up my files for $3.00 per day. That's steep and probably would be to any “truly small businesses.”

Perhaps just back up your data to flash drive and drop in a safety deposit box. Most of us go the bank and you wouldn't worry about who might gain access to your data. This would have your data off-site from the computer and in a pretty secure location, although this idea is not the most convenient. It would be a less expensive alternative for file backups compared to EVault.com. Just some food for thought.

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