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Protecting enterprise networks from attacks has been improved immeasurably over the past several years. Yet, for all of the deployment of perimeter security firewalls, application security gateways, ID management systems, desktop protection software, and other network security devices, major network breaches leading to loss of personal privacy information, intellectual property and other critical data continue to make headline news. The evidence is clear - organizations are challenged just as much by internal attacks as they are by attacks coming from outside of their "Network boundaries." With the advent of distributed Internet connectivity, VPNs, wireless technology, laptops, network-connected PDAs, and extranets, enterprise networks are now 'Borderless.'.
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| Date: | Apr 2007 | ||
| Pages: | 12 |
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