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Another of our laptops went missing this month. There's been so many scandals about lost laptops that we don't want to be the next high profile casualty! We want to make it so that the laptops are useless to thieves, and more importantly so that nobody can access our spreadsheets and databases!
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Our IT people keep talking about NAC. What is the threat and should I spend money on it?
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With more and more of our employees getting wireless routers at home, the implications of our wireless security are increasing. I know that we're secure in our offices, but what safety measures should I encourage them to use in their own homes? Or, worse, in Starbucks!
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Our company can no longer rely on using usernames and passwords to access our networks and different systems. Due to the number of passwords people need to remember, our technicians are forever dealing with forgotten passwords, our employees writing them down to remember them or using easily guessed words. What alternatives are there for a company with around 2000 desktops?
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We need to send our clients very confidential and restricted information on a regular basis. We have been sending all documents by courier for safety reasons, but this is slow and expensive. I don't dare sent emails across our server. What can I do?
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We're looking at investing in a security solution which apparently covers all threats. Our concern is that we will spend the bulk of our budget on one and then new threats will come out and make it obsolete (like ipods when they came out). What can we do to future-proof?
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We are a small company, and have recently installed IM. Should I be worried about security risks, if so, what can I do to combat these, and ensure the safety of our information?
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What can be done to make IT security professionals a respected and valued voice to senior management? How can we get the attention of senior management controlling the purse strings?
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What would you say are the highest risk areas in a network operations environment? We?re putting our budget together at the moment and I wondered if there are areas we are missing which should get more focus.
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When using SSL VPN?s, do email attachments travel through the encrypted tunnel
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