Web site defacement is a menace that poses a great threat to organizations and people involved in online businesses. The whole idea behind Web site defacement is to devalue the content of a Web site by posting incorrect information, thereby misinforming the people who visit that particular site. Most hackers deliberately break the security codes of a Web site to prove their point.
Health care continues to move more applications online. And
those applications have become increasingly complex. Accordingly,
an entire industry is now devoted to keeping health care applications
running 24x7.
Products that give institutions alerts about Web downtime before
consumers complain about the problems themselves can thwart
customer irritation and loss an industry where trust and service
is critical, a bank can't afford to receive word that their
Web site is down from frustrated consumers. The chances are
too great that Web savvy customers will quit the screen-based,
data rich channel, or even defect to a competitor.
Monitoring responsiveness is important if you want to ensure
the accessibility and availability of your site, and many
online tools are available to evaluate Web site performance.
Small Minnesota company plans to give the Keynotes of the
world a run for their money. Dotcom-Monitor recently made
available a Web site load-testing service.