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Top NAC challenges include cost, interoperability issues
Network access control is moving slowly into the mainstream but enterprises still can run into deployment issues Article | 03 Jun 2008
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New remote access system cuts costs
When it comes to application management, IT managers often face a balancing act between security and cost. In this case study, one financial services firm explains why it replaced its Citrix presentation server with Ericom. Article | 12 Feb 2008
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SSL VPN use is all about security
A recent Infonetics poll of 250 companies found that security, not cost or easier user access, is still the biggest driver for deploying SSL VPNs. Article | 17 Jan 2008
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Disaster recovery, security drive financial firm to Private IP
A financial firm picked Private IP to connect branch offices, build a disaster recovery site, and secure customer info. Also, the company will have fewer management headaches. Article | 17 Jan 2008
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How remote access control products affect Windows file permissions
Expert Joel Dubin explains why remote access doesn't necessarily mean "open" access to your Windows files and shares. Interview | 13 Jan 2008
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Security benefits of virtual desktop infrastructures
In a highly regulated industry where security is critical, financial-services firms are turning to virtual desktop infrastructures. In this tip, Eric Ogren explains the security benefits of virtualized desktops and virtual workspace projects, includi... Tip
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Integrating firewalls into your financial enterprise systems
Firewalls at the perimeters of financial enterprise systems are the first line of defense for financial firms. However, without proper integration of firewall management policy, it is useless. In this tip we lay out the steps required for a successfu... Tip
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Steps to secure your remote users
Learn why providing secure remote access for users is an important part of securing your network. Tip
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Security benefits of virtual desktop infrastructures
In a highly regulated industry where security is critical, financial-services firms are turning to virtual desktop infrastructures. In this tip, Eric Ogren explains the security benefits of virtualized desktops and virtual workspace projects, includi... Tip
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Integrating firewalls into your financial enterprise systems
Firewalls at the perimeters of financial enterprise systems are the first line of defense for financial firms. However, without proper integration of firewall management policy, it is useless. In this tip we lay out the steps required for a successfu... Tip
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Steps to secure your remote users
Learn why providing secure remote access for users is an important part of securing your network. Tip
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Top NAC challenges include cost, interoperability issues
Network access control is moving slowly into the mainstream but enterprises still can run into deployment issues Article
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New remote access system cuts costs
When it comes to application management, IT managers often face a balancing act between security and cost. In this case study, one financial services firm explains why it replaced its Citrix presentation server with Ericom. Article
-
SSL VPN use is all about security
A recent Infonetics poll of 250 companies found that security, not cost or easier user access, is still the biggest driver for deploying SSL VPNs. Article
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Disaster recovery, security drive financial firm to Private IP
A financial firm picked Private IP to connect branch offices, build a disaster recovery site, and secure customer info. Also, the company will have fewer management headaches. Article
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How remote access control products affect Windows file permissions
Expert Joel Dubin explains why remote access doesn't necessarily mean "open" access to your Windows files and shares. Interview
About VPNs and secure remote access for financial institutions
Virtual private networks (VPNs) are a great resource for remote workers, but there's a lot more that goes into ensuring sensitive network data stays secure. Find resources on secure remote access for financial institutions and learn about different types of VPNs -- like IPsec, SSL and TLS -- and how to keep remote workers safe.