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Nortel IT Implementation Steps for New Access Enforcement Program

Overview In a given month, 80 percent of Nortel employees access the network remotely through a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Eighteen percent of remotely connected devices are employee-owned computers that aren't managed by Nortel IT. The paper recognized that inadequately-protected computers connecting remotely to the network could be a vector for virus and worm propagation. To counter this threat, one enabled VPN Tunnel Guard, a feature included in all Nortel VPN Routers and Gateways. VPN Tunnel Guard ensures that remote computers are properly protected from malware before allowing them to connect to the corporate network. The author improved IT security with a very small investment and minimal inconvenience to employees by implementing in three phases: preparation, monitoring and enforcement.

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PublisherNortel Networks File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2008
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