We all know that two-thirds of corporate hacks come from inside the firewall, making internal security as important as external. But what about your remote offices and SOHO workers? Are they as vulnerable to attacks as your corporate workers?. . .
We all know that two-thirds of corporate hacks come from inside the firewall, making internal security as important as external. But what about your remote offices and SOHO workers? Are they as vulnerable to attacks as your corporate workers?

Why layered? Nearly two-thirds of all security breaches are caused by insiders accessing unauthorized information - something a corporate firewall can't stop. Most security experts believe layered security is the way to go, as it's only a matter of time before someone finds their way through any single layer. Furthermore, a good layered security system not only protects your key network access points, but also protects them against different avenues of attack, known as vectors, including insider attacks.

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