Corporate Desktop Security Free Live Web Conference
You have perimeter security against hackers and malware, but that doesn't make your users safe all on their own. Attacks have many ways to get to your network, including bypassing your perimeter security, such as on a notebook or through the VPN.
You still need protection at the desktop.
All major security companies have released corporate desktop security packages that are manageable by corporate IT and configured for corporate, rather than personal needs. Many will conform to Cisco's Network Admission Control program, which enforces policies to require that any client connected to the network have adequate client-side protections.
Such software allows you to prevent users from abusing the corporate network through malice or careless practices.
Join Ziff Davis Media, Cigital Inc., eWEEK.com on Aug 16, 2004 at 2 p.m. Eastern for this live free web conference. You will learn:
- The role of gatekeeper systems such as Cisco's NAC in keeping corporate networks safe
- How to evaluate management capabilities of client-side security products
- Policies for mobile users who move in and out of the corporate LAN
- Whether all desktop systems need such protection or, if not, how to select those who do
Click here to register for the free live web conference. |