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As we are sure you are aware, to effectively conduct business, you must know who your users are and what they can access. In addition, you need to know exactly what is happening in your environment, and must be in a position to intelligently and quickly react to threats. UKSH Security Management solutions enable you to proactively manage your entire security environment so you can focus on your business.

Here at UKSH we can provide you with all the security measures required at your place of commerce, allowing you to feel more secure within your working environment. UKSH can help protect your business with a comprehensive suite of authentication, network security and e-mail security services, custom built to efficiently integrate with your existing security solutions. We can protect your workplace network with passwords and firewalls, allowing varied levels of access between for example, the receptionist and director, giving you the peace of mind that your personal or delicate articles can be kept secure.

Looking to the future, UKSH are aware of the new security measures entering the market place, for instance, bio-metrics. We have systematically kept a watchful eye over new services and are now able to offer advanced technological security measures capable of giving you a much increased level of security such as, a custom built piece of software capable of reading human fingerprints (biometric recognition software), also a revolutionary piece of software able to recognize the retina of an eye (retinal scanning software), which gives you an unsurpassed level of security as passwords can be stolen or guessed, no one can forge your fingerprint.

To enquire about any of our security solutions please do not hesitate to contact us, as we are confident we can offer you a security package to suit your exact requirements.


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The FDIC has issued a list of best practices that details how financial services firms can fend off spyware, which the agency said can be used by criminals to collect customer data or hack into banking systems.
FDIC advises banks on how to protect against spyware
The average American doesn’t know the meaning of “phishing,” one of the most serious online threats, according to a study by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
Study: Online users in U.S. don’t know Internet lingo
Cell phone service was restored in two major New York commuter tunnels this week after being shut down because of security concerns following deadly bomb blasts earlier this month in London.
N.Y. resumes cell phone service in commuter tunnels
Credit and personal information vendor ChoicePoint took a $6 million charge in its second quarter because of costs associated with a data theft of personal information on 145,000 consumers in February.
ChoicePoint says data theft cost it $6M
Microsoft said today that it is buying e-mail security vendor FrontBridge Technologies Inc., which provides managed e-mail antispam, antivirus, disaster continuity and archiving services, for an undisclosed price.
Microsoft acquiring FrontBridge Technologies
Visa U.S.A. Inc. and American Express Co. have decided to end their contracts with CardSystems Solutions, the credit card transaction processing firm hit by hacker attacks that may have exposed 40 million card numbers to online intruders.
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