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Finding a prescription for desktop security management at Sharp HealthCare
Desktop security policy must cover the use of mobile devices and the cloud. Sharp HealthCare uses a mix of software for desktop security management. Case Study | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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Why a Windows security scan is not enough to protect your workstations
A traditional Windows security scan may lure IT into complacency about desktop vulnerabilities, so look at four areas to beef up Windows security. Opinion | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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Mind the gaps left by Windows 8 security features
Observers agree that Microsoft has improved security in Windows 8, but IT must still check how the OS affects third-party apps and privacy. Feature | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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Windows Phone 8 security should be part of any mobile device strategy
Windows Phone 8 security is yet another thing for IT admins to consider, but mobile device management policies and systems should include it. Tip | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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Trusted platform module aids Windows mobile device security
Technology that already keeps enterprise data secure on servers and networks has made its way onto Windows mobile devices.
Windows-based notebooks and tablets incorporate the... News | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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Malware detection questions for IT to answer for desktop security
The headlines say it all -- if it's not Web-based malware infecting your desktops, it's targeted malware like that described in Mandiant's recent annual threat report on the APT1 cyberespionage group. The Chronology of Data Breaches, a list... Opinion | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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Securing Windows systems with Microsoft's free Attack Surface Analyzer
Attack Surface Analyzer, free Microsoft software, takes snapshots of Windows systems, giving admins a view into potential security vulnerabilities. Tip | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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UEFI vs. BIOs in Windows 8 for desktop startup
The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface can speed and secure startup for today's computers, but systems that dual-boot into Linux spur controversy. Tip | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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Stripping a Microsoft Office password from a document with DocRecrypt
Microsoft Office passwords have been somewhat problematic for administrators. Suppose, for example, that a user password-protects a critical document and then leaves the company. In the past, an administrator would have little choice but to... Tip | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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Enterprises can't afford a half-baked mobile security strategy
It's easy to get caught up in ad hoc policies for BYOD and mobile enterprise security, but now's the time to manage risk for mobile workstations. Opinion | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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