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AEP Networks
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Providing physicians and other caregivers with secure yet simple remote access to medical applications has emerged as a “must-have” for healthcare organizations. It's not hard to see why momentum is building behind the new generation of remote access solutions. Healthcare organizations can leverage their investment in Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS), electronic patient order ...
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CA Technologies
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With all its inherent value, the cloud introduces familiar security challenges for both consumers and providers of cloud services in public, private, and hybrid cloud configurations. A challenge for enterprises is how to leverage existing CA IAM solutions and extend their reach to the cloud in a hybrid on-premise/off-premise world.
For smaller organizations, the challenge is how to manage users ...
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Black Box Network Services
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Most laptops, smart-phones, and PDAs now have full networking capabilities. These small, portable network devices make every data port or wireless access point on your premises a potential gateway into your network. The solution to this security threat is network access control (NAC), which keeps un-trusted devices from connecting to your network while allowing approved devices on. Examine the ...
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AEP Networks
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SSL VPN Application Access Technologies In AEP Networks Functional Description
The benefits of web-based, on-demand access to centrally located applications residing on Windows, Citrix, UNIX/Linux, mainframe or web servers are well understood. By delivering mission-critical information efficiently and securely to a distributed workforce, companies can extend their reach across greater distances, ...
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CA Technologies
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Organizations often implement Identity and Access Management (IAM) systems without due consideration of roles. To minimize deployment effort or to avoid project scope creep, role definition is often not considered part of the initial project. Organizations frequently do not invest enough time to define roles in sufficient detail; rather, they tend to define high- level roles that do not reflect ...
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