Understanding the value of outsourcing
Published 18th Aug 2009 | Source - Security | Pages - 12The enterprise network has never been more difficult to secure. Networks are more complex, with more endpoints, connections, applications and data to monitor. Threats are more sophisticated, and there are more forms of threats and more security breaches than ever before. There are new regulations to address. And while mobility returns many strategic benefits for the enterprise, the use of wireless LANs (WLANs) and wireless WANs (WWANs) creates constantly changing network perimeters and new challenges not found in the world of wired networks. And if a breach does occur, the financial impact can be devastating.
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