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Evaluating Your IT & Computing Needs
Maintaining an effective and safe IT and computing environment requires continuous updating and constant follow-up for the latest technological changes that affect everyone connected to the Internet or running a business in a networked setting. Schlabig & Associates can save you time, protect your computing environment and help assist your organization in keeping up on the latest technologies and trends by providing assistance in the following areas:
- Small Network and PC Security Planning and Setup
- PC Security Checkpoints and Procedures Review
- Preparing for and Maintaining Internet Connectivity
- PC and Network Physical Security Consulting
- Small Business Continuity Planning
- Software, Hardware and Licensing Auditing
To determine whether your IT and computing functions need additional attention, review the following self-audit checklist If, after answering these questions, you determine that need assistance with these and other related issues, please contact us so we can help.
| QUESTION | Y / N |
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| Is an anti-virus program installed on your computer(s) and network server(s)? | ||
| Is the anti-virus program configured to check every file that gets to your computer(s) (e.g., disks, cd-rom, email and the web)? | ||
| Do you check files for viruses on demand (e.g., when sending an attachment via email)? | ||
| Do you check for new virus signatures regularly? | ||
| Do you monitor virus alert web sites regularly? | ||
| Do you have firewall software installed on your computer(s) and network equipment? | ||
| Do you regularly install software patches to reduce system vulnerability? | ||
| Do you backup your computer’s and server’s data files regularly? | ||
| Do you backup operating system and application software when it is first purchased and after patches are applied? | ||
| Do you backup data after critical or substantial updates? | ||
| Do you store backups in a separate location away from your computer? | ||
| Do you record backup information (e.g. files backed up, date)? | ||
| Are your backups being made to the appropriate media? | ||
| Do you test your backups for valid restores? | ||
| Do you use passwords on your computers and servers? | ||
| Do you change your password regularly? | ||
| Does your password include lower and uppercase characters, letters and numbers? | ||
| How long is your password? | ||
| Is your password written down? | ||
| Do you use predictable keywords (e.g., months) and the same creation methods when creating your passwords? | ||
| Do you need assistance checking the strength of your password? | ||
| Are your PC users made aware of security risks and vulnerabilities? | ||
| Are your PC users informed of their security and control responsibilities, and are written policies and procedures in place that governs them? | ||
| Have emergency procedures been established to be followed in case of disaster or criminal act? | ||
| Could short-term or long-term downtime of PCs and severs result in loss of business and revenue or customer and employee dissatisfaction? | ||
| Are your computer(s) and server(s) housed in an area or otherwise secured so that it is safeguarded from theft or vandalism (e.g. locked office, cable lockdown system, etc.)? | ||
| Have the individuals authorized to use the PC been identified with a valid user account? | ||
| Do you have an inventory of your hardware components (description, serial number, tag number)? | ||
Please contact info@schlabig.com at Schlabig & Associates to discuss any of the items outlined above.




