Security Management White Papers

Customs Service Uses Integrated Solution to Help Protect and Manage IT Environment

Overview The Australian Customs Service (Customs) is a government agency that uses high-tech methods to protect Australia's borders from illegal immigration, drug smuggling, and other security threats. To support its mission critical efforts, the organization relies on a comprehensive IT infrastructure to manage thousands of computers and mobile devices. In addition, Customs recently implemented a complex new IT environment based on Microsoft products and technologies. To meet the security and system management challenges of this infrastructure, Customs has deployed an IT solution based on Microsoft Forefront Client Security and Microsoft System Center IT management solutions. With this integrated solution in place, Customs has improved security and simplified IT infrastructure management.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatWORD
Date PublishedSeptember 2007 Downloads3
FormatCase Studies   
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