Posts Tagged ‘endpoint enforcement policy’

Between The Lines, The Security Threat When the Insider Gets Outside InfoSecurity UK, Securing the Remote Working Environment Insecure About Security, It’s Time To Re-Examine Endpoint Security V3.co.uk, Facebook and Web Apps Threaten Network Security ZDNet Australia, Security Q&A: The Father of Firewall

VPN Haus caught up with Chris Liebert is a Senior Analyst for IDC’s Security Services practice, at RSA 2011 to talk about trends she was noticing at the show. Chris points out that authentication on mobile devices has been a major topic of conversation. Endpoint security, in general, has been a major push with attendees [...]

Editor’s Note: This post is part of the Forward Thinking series, which features expert opinions on the top security trends of 2011. Today’s post features Martin Hack, EVP at NCP engineering. By Martin Hack, EVP at NCP engineering This year’s threat landscape will build upon some of the major network security threats of 2011 with [...]

Network World, Best Practices for Endpoint Security, Part I Network World, Best Practices for Endpoint Security, Part II SearchSecurity.com, A Pre-Implementation Windows 7 Security Guide for Enterprises The Register, The Changing Face of Branch Offices WindowsITPro, Q: What VPN Protocol do you Recommend for Windows 7 Clients? ZDNet, Five Ways for IPv6 and IPv4 to [...]

In the second part of our series on NAC, let’s look more closely at the way the industry has tried (and, we think, failed) at solving the complexity around NAC. Rather than dealing with the complexities of NAC head-on, many vendors have stirred confusion and conflict, but ultimately, very few viable solutions. NetworkWorld’s Joel Snyder [...]