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Why Internet Security Can Bring You More Clients

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Why Internet Security Can Bring You More Clients

Most people have some concept of the issue of security when it comes to websites. We do what we can to make sure our own personal data is secure when we either join the member’s section of a website or make a transaction online.

But how secure is your own website? More importantly, how secure is your whole business?

Regardless of the size of your online business, it is essential that you pay proper attention to how secure your website is when it is used by your customers. There is a very real and justified expectation that business owners should do all they can to protect the identity and information of all their clients, regardless of whether the business involves a social networking site or an international banking chain.

It’s not just a case of protecting yourself against a major data breach either. Even the smallest breaches can cause big problems and they can still lose you valuable clients. If you are in any doubt that a small breach wouldn’t be too much to worry about, think about the saying that dissatisfied customers tell far more people about their experiences than satisfied ones do.

So how does paying proper attention to security issues affect your relationship with your customers?

Quite simply it breeds reliability and trust, which will both work to your distinct advantage. If you can position yourself as a company that goes the extra mile when it comes to serving people in this way, you can guarantee that you will stand head and shoulders above your competitors.

What’s more, there are so many businesses that are still falling behind on crucial security issues that it isn’t too hard to get ahead of the crowd. Any money you spend on reducing the vulnerability of your systems shouldn’t be viewed as a cost; it should be seen as an investment in your future. If you really are doing all you can to keep your business protected from the hackers, you can convey that information to your customers to help them feel reassured, and it may very likely win you more business in the long term.

Furthermore the extensive security measures you are taking to protect your clients should be indicated in general terms on a prominent page of your website. It helps to establish the strength and reliability of your company as a result.

Of course it is not enough to perform the necessary actions once and then never run a security check again. As time moves on so does technology – and so do the intelligence and skills of the hacker, who would dearly love to break into the heart of your business and take what they can in the process. That is why regular checks by a trusted firm are really the only way – and the best way – to protect your business and your customers for the long term.

While many businesses do have some kind of ‘in house’ security measures, it is very difficult to build up the kind of knowledge that dedicated services offer. This is why investing your money in this area is always an excellent choice.

Pure Hacking helps protect your Internet security by providing world-class penetration testing and ethical hacking risk management services. For a free consultation, please visit Penetration Testing.

Why Internet Security Can Bring You More Clients / Author: Rob McAdam

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