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Reduce Risk from Unauthorized Applications and Gain Stronger Endpoint Control
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Companies often have a difficult time preventing endpoints and servers from deviating from corporate standards. Users may install unauthorized applications while on or off the corporate network that may introduce malware, present support issues, or create software licensing risks. With its industry-leading whitelisting technology, McAfee® Application Control ensures that only trusted applications run on servers and endpoints while permitting software updates from authorized sources. This provides IT with the greatest degree of visibility and control over endpoints and also helps enforce software license compliance. Additionally, as companies strive to extend the viability of fixed function systems (Microsoft Windows NT legacy or low footprint), Application Control also extends an extra layer of protection without impacting system performance.
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Available Resources from McAfee, Inc.
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sponsored by McAfee, Inc.
PRESENTATION:
Posted: 18 Mar 2010 |
Published:
18 Mar 2010
This presentation transcript provides an overview of current endpoint security problems. Learn best practices for creating a centrally managed endpoint security architecture, get insight into integrating a variety of network-access control technologies and tips for deploying an endpoint architecture that covers all access paths.
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sponsored by McAfee, Inc.
VIDEO:
Posted: 10 Mar 2010 |
Premiered:
10 Mar 2010
This video provides an overview of current endpoint security problems. Learn best practices for creating a centrally managed endpoint security architecture, get insight into integrating a variety of network-access control technologies and tips for deploying an endpoint architecture that covers all access paths.
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