Hidden Dangers in the Mobile Worker Jungle: Provide Fast and Secure Access for Remote Workers
Source: Blue Coat Systems
It is a jungle out there, particularly now that millions of workers work remotely, placing new demands on their IT infrastructure and often unknowingly threatening their company's security every day. Recent studies indicate that
within three years, there will be over one billion mobile workers worldwide, so the problems of secure, fast, and reliable remote access will only escalate.
From mobile workers' perspectives, up-to-the-minute information is the life blood of their jobs. Regardless of whether they are in a home office or on the other side of the globe, speed and dependability are the keys to successfully doing their jobs. From an IT department's perspective, they must support the needs of all employees, while diligently maintaining security policies, which is becoming increasingly challenging now that the majority of the workforce has stepped beyond the corporate walls. Can these two opposing forces be reconciled? Can remote access be both fast and secure from any location?
Read this paper to see the answers!
From mobile workers' perspectives, up-to-the-minute information is the life blood of their jobs. Regardless of whether they are in a home office or on the other side of the globe, speed and dependability are the keys to successfully doing their jobs. From an IT department's perspective, they must support the needs of all employees, while diligently maintaining security policies, which is becoming increasingly challenging now that the majority of the workforce has stepped beyond the corporate walls. Can these two opposing forces be reconciled? Can remote access be both fast and secure from any location?
Read this paper to see the answers!
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| Date: | May 2008 |
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