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Threat Control and Containment
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While remote workers, mobile users and road warriors have the firm’s best interest in mind when it comes to network security, accidents happen. Taking a proactive approach to mobile security can help you stay ahead of the curve and protect the organization. This includes mapping your security universe, identifying the resources that require protection and then prioritizing and proving business value for the proposed initiatives.

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“Many of the wireless and mobile security initiatives that we see are reactive in that no budget is allocated and nothing is figured out until someone brings an infection into the network or data is lost out in the field,” says Scott Pinzon, a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and information security analyst for WatchGuard’s LiveSecurity Service.

Preventing this post disaster chaos can be easily avoided with the development of a security policy. Once in place, a good policy can help streamline dealing with security issues.

“Any proactive approach to security should always start with your company’s corporate security policy,” adds Andrew Singer, manager of endpoint security product management at Check Point, the Redwood City, Calif. firm specializing in information security.

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