Network Security White Papers

Security for Windows Mobile Messaging in the Enterprise

Overview One of the most difficult tasks facing enterprise network administrators is finding methods and technologies that can help prevent malicious attacks on their systems from sources located both inside and outside the corporate firewall. Securing servers, client computers, and mobile devices becomes even more vital as workers and contractors connect from multiple wired and wireless networks that may employ varying levels of security. Employees can inadvertently put their businesses at risk by connecting to mission-critical systems over mobile networks and applications and unintentionally transmitting viruses or corrupt data. In addition, passing critical corporate data through an outside network operations center may increase the risk of compromise or unavailability.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatPDF
Date PublishedFebruary 2007
FormatWhite Papers   
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