Security Management White Papers
Securely Accelerating Data Access Within the Distributed Environment
Overview Accelerated access to confidential information within a distributed enterprise should create no greater risk than accelerated access to nonsecure information, and should carry equal protection. However, lines have been drawn between the performance and security levels of the data center and the remote branch office, making the distributed enterprise a major battleground when it comes to providing unified high-performance access and risk management for mission critical data. With more and more information being accessed by remote office workers and an increased focus on enterprise risk management by corporate compliance and governance initiatives, enterprises need an "Application intelligent" Wide Area Network (WAN) infrastructure to address both the performance and security issues behind data access.
| Publisher | Certeon | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | January 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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