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Zero trust and why it matters to the Apple enterprise

Computerworld Vertical IT

Devices were kept in offices, shared the same network, and were protected by antivirus software, firewalls, and software updates. This system wasn’t perfect and became increasingly specialized, with security teams, networking teams, and others all working in different sectors. With mobility, this changed.

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Zero trust and why it matters to the Apple enterprise

ComputerWorld IT Management

Devices were kept in offices, shared the same network, and were protected by antivirus software, firewalls, and software updates. This system wasn’t perfect and became increasingly specialized, with security teams, networking teams, and others all working in different sectors. With mobility, this changed.

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The Power of One

CIO Business Intelligence

When we look ahead at the key trends shaping the next 12 months, decentralised, secure, cloud-based solutions are enabling businesses of all sizes to adopt technologies that have been deployed successfully by larger enterprises. The risks can be mitigated however, with a managed firewall, endpoint security, good policies, and user training.

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The Technology Enabling Successful Hybrid Workforce Transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

Understanding VDI As a virtual desktop solution, VDI enables remote workers to interact with an operating system and software the same way they would if working locally—on a network-delivered endpoint device. It also means keeping data protected behind a corporate firewall which helps maintain security without sacrificing performance.

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