Remote Workers are Easy Targets for APTs
Poor device security, inadequate training, and limited IT oversight issues abound
By Jon Oltsik, NetworkWorld Aug 12, 2011 1:27 am
After Black Hat, DefCon, and the recent McAfee report, you are probably tired of all of the hype around APTs. I agree that the industry has co-opted and obfuscated but these "low-and-slow" attacks are something we need to understand and address before more of our private information and intellectual property flies out the IP-connected door.
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Easing the Juggling Act With Client Virtualization
Client virtualization reduces IT management costs by centralizing applications in a data center, enabling employees to use them from their desks or while on the road. Typically more efficient and secure than applications housed on end-user devices, client virtualization also enables greater flexibility for workers. Implementation can be complex, however, so a well thought-out plan is a must.
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