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Endpoint device management: Protecting the enterprise front door

Cloud Musings

Mobility and cloud computing have combined to obliterate any so-called network security perimeter. According to Bill Odell, the Dell Vice President of Marketing for Endpoint Device Management , you need to protect the enterprise front door. I run marketing for Dell end-point device management.

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Security and Windows 10 Will Cross Paths for Enterprises

CTOvision

Last year, Enterprise IT was dramatically shaped by the influx of security breaches, data leaks and a new wave of hackers. and that Windows 10 was better than the Enterprise could have imagined. This year, two of 2014’s biggest stories will intersect as security and Windows 10 prepare to re-shape the Enterprise. By Deepak Kumar.

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Digital security for the world of anywhere work

CIO Business Intelligence

Automated security policies HP Adaptive Endpoint Management helps automate security updates from the cloud. When a cyberthreat is on the horizon, employees no longer have to wait until they are back on a corporate network—they can get the latest patches and upgrades from anywhere.

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News on @Fixmo and Defense Information Systems Agency Mobility Management for U.S. Department of Defense

CTOvision

Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) announced the awarding of a landmark contract for Mobile Device Management and Mobile Application Store (MDM/MAS) capabilities to support the use of hundreds of thousands of Apple iOS and Android devices across the U.S. In partnership with Digital Management Inc.

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DISA Announces Initial Release v1.0 of DoD Unclassified Mobility Capability

CTOvision

The program currently supports 1,800 unclassified mobile devices including iPad 3 and 4, iPhone 4S and 5, Samsung 10.1 tablets and Samsung 3S, and Motorola RAZR devices with participation from the combatant commands, services, and agencies throughout DOD. The program also supports 80,000 BlackBerry phones.

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CaaS, marketplaces and zero-touch partnering aim for innovation and automation

TM Forum

This includes enabling greater programmability to address demands for low latency, high throughput and reliability, and security by creating new network architectures that encompass 5G, edge, cloud, IoT, AI and machine learning as part of a digital ecosystem. Software marketplaces are increasingly being used by enterprises.

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NASA Audit: Cyber Risk Skyrockets with 'Work from Home'

SecureWorld News

NASA says some of these incidents would have gone unnoticed before, but a new cybersecurity solution is finally giving the agency much-needed visibility across its networks. In this report, auditors listed their top six concerns, ranging from strategy to mobile device management to the agency's security operations center.