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Revamping Remote Access
sponsored by Information Security Magazine
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Posted:
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12 Nov 2007
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Published:
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01 Nov 2007
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HTML
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Length:
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8
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Type:
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Journal Article
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
As workforces grow mobile and diverse, organizations are challenged to enable secure remote access from unconventional and unmanaged devices. Today, two out of three enterprises have a traditional VPN for managed laptops. But most are waging an uphill battle to stop infected laptops from penetrating networks via VPN, and few have a comprehensive strategy for mobile handheld devices. From accommodating mergers to expanding application breadth, many companies are finding it necessary to revamp strategies that no longer meet their needs. Simply connecting travelers to the corporate network is no longer sufficient, or even acceptable. New products and approaches have emerged to reduce risks and fill gaps, from browser-based and mobile VPNs to endpoint security and identity-based network access control (NAC).
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Author
Lisa Phifer
Vice President
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Core Competence Inc.
Lisa Phifer, a renowned instructor and conference speaker in the realm of mobile security, has been involved in the design, implementation and the evaluation of data communications, internetworking, security and network management products for over 20 years. As VP of Core Competence, she has advised large and small companies regarding security needs product assessment and the use of emerging technologies and best practices. Before joining Core Competence, Lisa was a Member of Technical Staff at Bell Communications Research where she won a president's award for her work on ATM Network Management.
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