No small business owner enjoys the countless intrusions in any given workday, annoying interruptions that keep you from being productive and efficient. But those daily disturbances are nothing when compared to the digital intrusions waiting to assault the network and - literally - bring the business to a crashing halt. Intrusions are computer attacks that typically come from outside the organization usually with the intention of crashing the network, hijacking the computing power to attack other servers or to mine personal information such as credit card numbers from the network. V-Secure, a Saddle Brook, N.J.-based company aims to keep intrusions from breaching small business networks with its combination hardware and software Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS).
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