Network Security White Papers
End Point Security Strategy
Overview Networks once only existed in large enterprise and government organizations. IT professionals handled security tasks by managing desktops on a 1-on-1 basis, changing usernames and passwords individually and updating each workstation individually. Few people even had the opportunity to utilize this network efficiently, or to its fullest extent. Now, with easily attainable Personal Computers (PCs), the Internet has become a common tool for both personal and business use. Security should be a top priority to ensure that the data is safe from intrusion and theft. In the 2006 CSI/FBI Computer Crime and Security Survey, 72% of the respondents have experienced computer security incidents.
| Publisher | D-Link | File Format | |
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| Date Published | June 2008 | ||
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