Dell is introducing new desktop virtualization solutions (DVS) designed specifically for government customers, intended to facilitate telework and manage security challenges unique to government users. The introduction of these products for the government space is part of Dell's broader virtualization announcement. . "We've seen a lot of challenges in the government space in end user computing," said Erica Hilgeman, Dell's marketing director for public space end user solutions. "A lot of agencies are being asked to support networks [while] contending with geographic sprawl, here, there, and everywhere, with dwindling IT resources." The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . 'We've seen a lot of challenges in the government space in end user computing,' said Erica Hilgeman,. introducing, desktop, virtualization, solutions, (dvs), designed, specifically, government. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
THE concept of work no longer means a set number of hours sitting at a desk in an office. While going to an office is still part of work, employees are now working in new ways and from many different locations--as a tele-worker, while travelling, . . .. THE concept of work no longer means a set number of hours sitting at a desk in an office. While going to an office is still part of work, employees are now working in new ways and from many different locations--as a tele-worker, while travelling, from trade shows or conferences, or from other remote locations. This trend is also increasing pressure on companies to provide more flexibility and remote access to their employees. All types of workers, from mobile executives to physicians to truck drivers, are benefiting from the ability to access and transmit business-critical data--literally from the palms of their hands. However, these productivity benefits aren't without risks, and there are a number of challenges concerning security. Dangers emanate from accessibility to a network, from those with a non-technical background, those that access the network from home, from hackers with malicious intent, viruses that spread unintentionally or otherwise, and because technology itself is not always impenetrable. Many companies are turning to a relatively young technology, Secure Sockets Layer Virtual Private Networks (SSL VPNs), to provide a full range of remote access while ensuring maximum security. The link for this article located at Muthu Kumar M is no longer available. . SSL VPNs enable secure remote access for workers in diverse locations, crucial for protecting sensitive data amid rising remote work demands. SSL VPN, Remote Access Security, Data Protection Solutions, Network Security Techniques, Telework Challenges. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
RFG believes teleworkers accessing corporate resources via virtual private network (VPN) connections can potentially pose security risks beyond those presented by employees working on-site. IT executives should ensure that protective measures deployed to shield corporate systems from outside abuse or misuse . . . . RFG believes teleworkers accessing corporate resources via virtual private network (VPN) connections can potentially pose security risks beyond those presented by employees working on-site. IT executives should ensure that protective measures deployed to shield corporate systems from outside abuse or misuse also cover the needs of teleworkers, and evaluate additional products that can alleviate the security risks those workers may represent. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . Remote workers introduce distinct cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Investigate threats and strategies for safeguarding systems that extend beyond traditional methods.. Teleworker Security,Risk Assessment,VPN Safety,Remote Workforce Protection. . Anthony Pell
In the wake of the hack into Microsoft's network, many security administrators have turned their attention to what some believe is the greatest security challenge facing corporations: teleworkers. Network administrator at US firm SR Equipment Craig LaHote is . . . . In the wake of the hack into Microsoft's network, many security administrators have turned their attention to what some believe is the greatest security challenge facing corporations: teleworkers. Network administrator at US firm SR Equipment Craig LaHote is struggling with it now, and just a week ago he had a meeting with executives about it. "We're having a hard time controlling it. It's a real grey area with home computers accessing the network and the Internet," he said. "We really have a hard time enforcing policies there. We have a policy but no real way to audit [users] except basically asking them to comply." The link for this article located at ZDNet UK is no longer available. . Remote work introduces significant hurdles for organizations, especially in light of data compromises such as the recent GitHub incident.. Remote Access Security, Corporate IT Challenges, Home Computer Policies. . Anthony Pell
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