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Linda Musthaler's CIO-level look at the latest networking technologies and their benefits and pitfalls.
Virtual reality. Military intelligence. Advanced BASIC. Mobile security. All of these phrases are popular examples of oxymorons, where the two words of each phrase are contradictory to each other.
Ok, so the folks at Fiberlink Communications Corporation challenge my assertion about “mobile security.” Fiberlink offers software and services to help you connect, control and secure your mobile PCs. The company’s philosophy is “the Internet is the corporate network” for all workers, as nearly everyone is mobile today.
What I like best about this company’s approach is that there’s no infrastructure or anything for you to maintain. Fiberlink maintains the infrastructure, and your company subscribes to the services you need or want. So, if your company has a fleet of mobile workers – even if they simply carry their laptops around the office – it’s worth your while to read on and see how this solution can lessen your mobile security headaches.
Fiberlink’s flagship product is called the Extend360 Mobility Platform, which consists of an agent for your mobile devices and a Web-based management console. With these two components, you have everything you need to manage all your mobile PCs and PDAs as well as your remote desktops. Extend360 deploys, installs, monitors, updates and remediates security and connectivity software, enforces corporate security and connectivity policies, and makes it easier to demonstrate compliance with security regulations. (Compare Network Auditing and Compliance products)
The Extend360 Agent runs on your mobile devices and includes two components. An Endpoint Services Manager is used to install, monitor, update and remediate up to 13 different endpoint security applications. A Connectivity Manager allows your end users to access the Internet using any available connection type, including dial-up, ISDN, broadband, Wi-Fi and wide area wireless.
The Endpoint Services Manager performs a wide variety of security operations and incorporates best-of-breed software applications from other vendors. For example, the intelligent encryption application is provided by Credant. Using this application, you can enforce encryption on data associated with specified volumes, file types, applications and users.
The Endpoint Services Manager also includes an “always on” policy enforcement module and continuously assesses the status
of remote computers. The software performs application monitoring; virus signature, DAT and configuration file updates; and
compliance enforcement and remedial action if needed. The software can determine if:
* Windows patch levels are up-to-date.
* Firewall, antivirus, antispyware, intrusion protection and other security applications are installed and running.
* Virus and other threat signatures are up-to-date. (Compare Patch and Vulnerability Management products)
* VPN credentials and connection policies are up-to-date.
Linda Musthaler is a principal analyst with Essential Solutions Corporation.
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