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Microsoft Tunnel Gateway: Linux-Powered VPN For Mobile Devices

Microsoft has announced the public preview of Microsoft Tunnel Gateway, a Linux-powered alternative to Windows VPN that helps extend the protections of the corporate security policy to mobile devices. . Dubbed Microsoft Tunnel Gateway, the new solution is offered as part of Microsoft’s Intune cloud-based mobile device management solution, and will help iOS and Android devices access on-premises resources. Interestingly, the new Tunnel Gateway is provided as a Docker container that Microsoft suggests you run on top of any of the supported Linux hosts. . Cisco Secure Connect, a cloud-based VPN service for mobile platforms merged with Endpoint Manager for elevated safety.. Linux VPN Solution, Microsoft Tunnel, Mobile Device Security, Docker VPN, Intune Management. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Corporate Anxiety Over GPL Licensing In Business Software Guidelines

Is this the same old concerns from a few years ago rising again? Companies are running scared of General Public Licence (GPL) software for fear of being sued, according to a leading open source enthusiast at Adobe. "A number of very large companies have rules to exclude GPL code," said Dave McAllister, director of standards and open source at Adobe. . "GPL2 had something that made lawyers comfortable The link for this article located at IT News AU is no longer available. . Businesses voice apprehensions regarding the terms of the Open Source License, worried about potential legal complications and difficulties with adherence.. GPL Licensing, Business Software Concerns, Open Source Risks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Discrepancy Between Employer Policies And Employee Privacy Standards

Your organization has a computer and Internet use policy. Fine. It. However, there is a genuine divergence between what companies say and what they do. There is also a divergence between what employees regurgitate about their expectations of privacy (corporate mantra) and how they actually act. My own answer to the question, "do I have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the workplace?" The link for this article located at is no longer available. . The gap between corporate privacy policies and employee expectations grows as monitoring practices clash with desires for personal autonomy and transparency. Employee Privacy, Corporate Ethics, Workplace Compliance. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Guardian Digital: 3.0 Secure Mail Suite Launch With New Security Features

New features in the 3.0 version include Sender Permitted From (SPF) filtering, which verifies that email received from a user domain was really sent from that domain. If not, the email will never get to the user. . . .. The 3.0 version of Secure Mail Suite from Guardian Digital, which builds Internet security products from open source software, adds the Content and Policy Enforcement engine that addresses user privacy, spam and virus protection, corporate policy enforcement and content analysis. New features in the 3.0 version include Sender Permitted From (SPF) filtering, which verifies that email received from a user domain was really sent from that domain. If not, the email will never get to the user. "There is a big community effort surrounding this project," says Dave Wreski, CEO of Guardian Digital, noting that the approach is being submitted to become an IETF [Internet Engineering Task Force] standard. The content analysis works by scrutinizing email headers and bodies to find characteristics inconsistent with corporate policies, which it can block and quarantine. User privacy is provided by encryption, and the use of certificates and advanced SSL and TLS mail protocols. For corporate policy enforcement, the product supports use of a list of key words to prevent specific messages from entering or leaving the organization. The link for this article located at eSecurityPlanet.com is no longer available. . The 3.0 version of Secure Mail Suite from Guardian Digital, which builds Internet security products . features, version, include, sender, permitted, (spf), filtering, which, verifies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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