Network Security White Papers

Protecting Your Business With Embedded Network Security

Overview Confidential information is increasingly at risk in organizations. This white paper explains how to improve protection in branch offices. Reality shows that perimeter controls alone are no longer sufficient and businesses need to update their security strategies to reflect new working practices. Workers are more mobile than ever and are taking data out of their organizations on laptops; third parties are connecting to corporate networks on devices that the IT department has little, if no, control over; and branch offices with scarce security resources are becoming the mainstay of multinational organizations. These trends have converged to create de-perimeterized organizations where internal security is as important as external security.

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PublisherOrange File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2008
FormatWhite Papers   
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