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Preparing For Emergencies: Secure Remote Working For Continuity Of Operations

Overview Teleworking has become an everyday occurrence for many organizations. Businesses use teleworking - or remote working - as a way to maximize employee productivity because it allows staff to work from home, from a conference center or while they're on the road. For government though, teleworking plays a role above and beyond worker output. During an emergency, remote access becomes the communications backbone for government and emergency personnel. This paper describes the key technology elements that contribute to running a fail-safe teleworking system for government. Using real-world examples - such as a field hospital set-up outside New Orleans for victims of Hurricane Katrina - we'll address technical requirements for implementing a disaster-ready remote access solution.

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PublisherAEP Networks File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2006
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