Enterprise Information Technology Management

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06 Jan

Continued Validation as a Key Element of Any Security Policy

Most competent organizations adopt a base set of security standards for technology they deploy.  Over time, though, those standards must be revised to account for new information, new vulnerabilities, etc, as well, the technology components themselves will diverge from the desired security settings.
A critical element of an enterprise security policy is to periodically revalidate the [...]

19 Dec

Centralized versus Decentralized WAN topology in an Enterprise

Many times, enterprise WAN topology grows without much forethought, expanding on an existing infrastructure. Changing topologies mid-stream is often costly and falls behind other initiatives. Because of that, it’s important for the CIOs and network architects to have a good handle on the topology options and some of the benefits and drawbacks of [...]

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