Secure PC software is a set of computer programs that influence security of information. These programs can be used to detect malware and protect against ransomware, phishing attacks such as backdoors and rootkits and so on. Computer security software is a vital tool for both individuals and businesses. It can reduce risk and improve efficiency. It is scalable, and is able to work in all environments. One of its advanced features is a threat-library that provides heuristic security and prevention. It also enables data encryption and cloud storage. Its user-centric design lets companies to monitor employee behavior and avoid threats, without slowing the system/network down.
Eliminate unnecessary software. Intruders exploit software vulnerabilities to hack computers, so the fewer programs you install, the less the chance of being targeted. After researching the software take out any that you don’t require. Before you delete any software, ensure that you have back up all your data and settings.
Use a normal, non-administrator account for day-to-day activities. Only log in using an administrator account when it’s required for installing or removing software or altering your computer’s system settings. This helps reduce the impact of a malware infection and also keeps your personal data secure from hackers.
Keep your operating system and browser updated. Updates to your operating system and applications usually include security fixes that will stop hackers from compromising your systems or gaining access to your data.
Secure all portable devices and external drives. This will prevent anyone accessing your sensitive or private files if they’re stolen or lost. The IT staff at UF can enable this for laptops, if you haven’t yet done so.