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The Desktop Dilemma: Liberty vs. Lockdown
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Ask any Windows administrator or security professional and you'll find widespread support for locking down PCs by removing users' administrative privileges. Why then have so many IT organizations been unable to implement better controls in their desktop environments? The truth is that removing admin rights is only part of an application control solution. This paper outlines a nine-step methodology that can make or break your transition to a well-managed and controlled Windows environment.

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Up until now most employees have enjoyed total control over how they use their company PCs. But CIOs and IT departments are under tremendous pressure to implement better processes over how software is deployed, managed, and used on these computers. Security problems, the pressures of compliance, and the ongoing onslaught of user-installed software that disrupts the smooth operation of the PC itself all contribute to a growing cost of ownership of PCs, along with greater risk of data loss and breach.

These forces have contributed to a growing desire to lock down users’ computers, often by removing administrative privileges in the Windows operating system. Unfortunately, this often leads to more problems than it solves.This technique has all-too-often proven itself to be inflexible, burdensome, and overly restrictive for the business.

For exactly these reasons,Windows administrators are turning to a more robust, more flexible solution called application control.This lets IT departments easily create policies for the various user populations they manage that dictate what software users can and can’t run. With automation capabilities and a rich set of integration tools, an application control solution is a key element in bridging the gap between complete liberty and total lockdown.

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