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07 Feb 2008 |
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01 Jan 2007 |
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ABSTRACT:
The traditional definition of a corporate "endpoint" is clearly evolving. For millions of employees, portable mass media represents the next generation of endpoints, shifting from simply PCs and laptops. Because of this evolution, enterprise endpoint security must also grow to address the increasing concerns. Ultimately, this shifting corporate endpoint exposes a new threat vector that IT professionals must confront and secure.
To win the war against mobile malware and information theft, organizations must develop clear, in-depth policies regarding the use of devices within the enterprise. They must also deploy proactive solutions, such as Lumension Security Sanctuary to support these policies. While the enterprise security war will continue to be long and trying, enterprises can gain a decisive advantage by taking an offensive approach to protecting their corporate endpoints, no matter how frequently they evolve. A "PC on a stick" should improve business processes, not impede them.
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AUTHOR:
Dennis Szerszen
VP Marketing and Corporate Development, IBM
Dennis has over 20 years of product management, marketing and business development experience working for IBM where he was responsible for introducing new systems management and security software and services offerings. While at IBM, he played a key role in helping IBM acquire Tivoli Systems. In recent years, Dennis directed Hurwitz Group's security practice where he had the opportunity to work with some of the most innovative and influential companies in the IT security and systems management markets. He also served as President and Chief Strategy Officer for a Swedish security vendor.
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