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Securing the new desktop: enterprise mobile devices
Mobile devices have become the new enterprise desktop. These steps can help you plan for smartphone and mobile device security. Tip
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Which built-in Windows applets should you lock down?
Certain default Windows applets could be a threat to your enterprise. See what to look for in controlling user access. Tip
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How do Group Policy settings differ between versions of Windows?
Group Policy Objects vary from one version of Windows to another. Determine which ones to apply in your environment. Tip
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The Windows Remote Assistance feature: Friend or foe?
The Remote Assistance feature in Windows makes desktop support easier, but it can be a nuisance and weaken enterprise security. Restrict access with these Group Policy settings. Tip
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Intel's McAfee buy marks a turning point for security
Is McAfee really worth $7.68 billion? If Intel's security plans extend from software into hardware and cloud computing, the acquisition could lead to a major shift in IT security. Column
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Using security and desktop management products to block USB access
While gluing your USB ports shut is one way to avoid data loss via a portable driver, a less drastic -- but still effective -- option is a security or desktop management product. Tip
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Protecting enterprises from mobile devices
Mobile devices can open your IT environment to unlicensed apps, data loss and unauthorized network access. Keep your enterprise safe with these tools and features. Tip
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Security tools to control Facebook use in your organization
Facebook and other Web applications are threats to enterprise data and security. Regain control of your desktops with these application monitoring tools. Tip
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Free client diagnostic tools to help you troubleshoot desktops
You can use client diagnostic tools to help gather the desktop data you need to troubleshoot connectivity and authentication issues in the enterprise. Tip
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Mobile device management in the enterprise
Smartphones just keep getting smarter. Is your enterprise ready to handle this new security threat? Tip