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Effectively Manage All Endpoints, No Matter Where They Are Located

CIO Business Intelligence

The 2021 PwC Remote Work Survey found that 83% of employers believe remote work has been successful, and 55% of managers said employees only need to work in the office three days a week or less to retain a strong culture. CIOs and CSOs still have to ensure that employees outside of the corporate firewall can do their work securely.

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The Endpoint Imperative: The Perimeter is Dead; Long Live the Perimeter!

Cloud Musings

Cloud, mobility and the Internet of Things have obliterated the traditional perimeter that protected organizations. The result: Higher productivity, but bigger challenges for security, data protection, and mobile device management. This episode of the “The Endpoint Imperative” podcast series from Intel, Kevin L.

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How to Choose the Best Vulnerability Scanning Tool for Your Business

Galido

Software-Based Vulnerability Scanners: Ideal for medium-sized and large enterprises. Software-based vulnerability scanners, which are very commonly used by enterprises today, generally comprise of functionalities like target profiling, penetration testing, configuration auditing and detailed vulnerability analysis.

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Why endpoint security will be a renewed priority for businesses of all sizes in 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

A recent spate of high-profile security breaches at some of the largest enterprises in Australia has reminded everyone of the importance of security. The biggest challenge when it comes to cyber crime is that there are so many different security risks to manage.

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VMworld 2014 Day 2 Keynote

Scott Lowe

Poonen uses an example of a rooftop infinity pool in Singapore as a metaphor for the “three foundations” of EUC: SDDC, workspace services (authentication and content collaboration, for example), and then the desktop/mobile/cloud experience. The second major pillar that Poonen discusses is enterprise mobility management.

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Herding Kangaroos - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

I spend a lot of time talking to EMM (Enterprise Mobility Management) vendors these days. Previously these were all MDM (Mobile Device Management) vendors, but as that acronym has started to lose some buzz they decided a name change is in order. Herding Kangaroos. link] Landon Fraley.

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