Network Security White Papers
McAfee Vulnerability Manager Remediates System Vulnerabilities and Mitigates Risks at CSU, Chico
Overview At California State University, Chico, (CSU, Chico), popularly known as "Chico State," the Information Security Office (ISEC) is tasked with protecting the university's more than 500 servers, databases, and applications across 15 different operating systems. CSU, Chico needed a comprehensive enterprise vulnerability management system that could be managed primarily by its 75 departmental server administrators - many of whom are not IT professionals. The university has relied on McAfee anti-virus and anti-spyware technology for several years to protect 2,000 faculty and staff desktops.
| Publisher | McAfee | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | February 2009 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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