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    What OS security features protect local business data

    by bhattiawais00001 ·

    What OS security features protect local business data involves understanding various tools and settings designed to safeguard sensitive information. How do features like firewalls, antivirus software, and encryption contribute to data protection? What role do user account controls and permission settings play in preventing unauthorized access? How can regular security updates and patches enhance the overall security of the operating system? What impact do built-in security tools, such as secure boot and data loss prevention, have on protecting business data from threats? Are there additional security configurations or third-party solutions that can further bolster data protection for local businesses?

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      Reply To: What OS security features protect local business data

      by kees_b ·

      In reply to What OS security features protect local business data

      Do the local businesses your company concentrates on run their applications on their own on-site hardware, on a server in some IT-company or in the cloud?

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      Have to write “None”. Why?

      by rproffitt ·

      In reply to What OS security features protect local business data

      Almost all security and data breaches were because of the humans. Good luck fixing the humans with OS or software.

      Also, if you put data on the web, it’s gone. Some forget that nugget.

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