“Some spirit to stand simply forth, Heroic in its nakedness, Against the uttermost of earth....” ― Robert Frost
We all have the spirit to stand...
How "You" use a Zeldaserver Antimalware Server is the secret of its success. It puts "You" in control of how "You" browse the web and provides the tools "You" need to do it safely. A simple USB stick you find in the parking lot or in the library or in the coffee shop could bring your entire business down. This is very common. The decisions "You" make are far more powerful than any technology.
The use of a Zeldaserver is the “sine qua non” of how to browse the internet without putting your business at risk. In other words, the heart of effectively managing this risk to your business is in "how" you use the Zeldaserver. It truly is an alliance between You and the Zeldaserver. An alliance that gives "You" the spirit to stand!
It is the alliance between "You" and the Zeldaserver that effectively removes the risk of browsing the web. It is this alliance that makes it different from anything that has come before. It is this alliance that makes it work.
The Zeldaserver provides for a place where the vast majority of your web browsing can occur and in doing so, protects your business by virtually eliminating the risk to everything else you do. One need only use it.
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Because 80% of your web browsing is taking place on the Zeldaserver and almost 100% of your risk will be found in that 80%, it is not safe to execute any of these critical roles while you are on the Zeldaserver.
Inversely so, the 20% of the web browsing that remains local to your computer has almost no risk. This cleansing effect that the use of a Zeldaserver has on the local network, allows for critical tasks on the internet that require authentication, financial transactions, or other critical information to be carried out safely. This is classic risk management.
Like, with any application of risk management, the risk will never be completely eliminated, but the use of a Zeldaserver has proven to be a highly effective way to keep your local network clean and in full service to all that you do.
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Because of the way the Zeldaserver is used, the potential malware exposure will happen on the Zeldaserver and not your local computer. Each user on the network that does this will keep their local computer clean. When all of the users are doing this, it will keep the whole of the network clean.
Here we have exceptions. These are simply things that would normally be done on the Zeldaserver, but on rare occasions will need to be done locally. Never the reverse. These exceptions must be few and far between.
Typically, the Zeldaserver session is one of the first things we startup each day. We leave it up all day long and go to it when we need it. At the end of the day, we just shut it down. If you like, you can simply leave your Zeldaserver session up until such time as it is convenient for you to close the session. We find that the vast majority of our web browsing is done from the Zeldaserver.
With respect to the time spent on each, we have found that we tend to spend extended periods of time on the Zeldaserver. While tasks we execute on the local computer are very singular and expeditious. From the local computer, we open a browser, log in, do something, log back out and close the browser. While a task on the Zeldaserver may take hours to complete, a task on the local computer will often only take 5 minutes.
This juxtaposition, in the usage of the internet between the local computer and the Zeldaserver, is what keeps the local computer clean and the local network environment safe to use for everything else you need to do.