Friday, June 28, 2013

Security Steps for Small Businesses

Like large organizations, small businesses also often have several identity and access management issues, such as ensuring security of systems and applications along with handling password issues. Unlike large organizations, they often do not have the staff and resources to easily handle these tasks, so the tasks either go incomplete or require more time and money than necessary. There are several solutions for small businesses though that easily mitigate these problems and save time and money in the long run.

Ensure Security of Systems and Applications

Employees often have many sets of credentials to login to their applications and perform their jobs. To remember multiple sets of credentials, employees often write down their user names and passwords and store them somewhere by their desks. This puts the organization’s applications at risk and reduces the security.

An easy way for small business to reduce the headache of multiple passwords for their employees, as well as ensure the security of their systems, is with a single sign-on (SSO) application. With an SSO solution, employees only have to remember one set of credentials. Once they enter their single user name and password they will thereafter be automatically signed into all applications and systems once they are opened. This ensures that employees will not use non-secure methods to remember their passwords.

A single sign-on solution also can incorporate two-factor authentication for an additional layer of security to systems and applications used by small businesses.

Two-factor authentication is used by requiring users to present a smart card, as well as a PIN code. This adds additional security to the login process. Two-factor authentication also can be customized to the needs of the organization, such as requiring the computer to remember the PIN for a defined period of time or automatically closing all sessions on the computer after the smart card is removed. Each of these customizations adds additional security to the systems, as well as improving efficiency for the user.

Easily Reduce Password Issues

Integrating simple sign on protocols in your business can cut down on security breaches and streamline employee access.

When an employee forgets a password, or is locked out of an application, they needs to go through the time-consuming process of resetting passwords. In a small business, access to a 24×7 help desk may not be possible. If there is a help desk or IT department available at all times, it may have a small staff and focusing on password resets can take away from their time of focusing on other more important issues.

A self-service reset password solution allows end users to easily and securely reset their passwords themselves. They simply register by providing answers to personal questions, much like a banking website. Then, when they need to reset their password, they simply click the “forgot my password” button, provide the correct answers and are able to reset their password without having to contact anyone else at the company.

This reduces the annoyance of password resets for both the IT department and the end user and allows them to both be productive working on more important tasks.

In conclusion, small businesses have many of the same issues that larger organizations deal with. By implementing one or all of the solutions discussed here they are able to reduce the amount of time the IT staff spends dealing with these issues, and not need to have an employee working full time to handle them.



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