Densification: remember that word. It is going to be a buzzword in the coming year and beyond. The current crisis that is currently engulfing the world will pass, but its aftershocks will be experienced for the coming decade. The 9/11 crisis brought about everlasting changes to the way in which we approached air travel and […]
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It’s hard to do it alone. Countries don’t attempt to go at it alone. They make alliances with other nations, teaming up with allies in order to work collectively towards common goals. The same is the case for when you’re implementing modern desktop management. In a world that consists of both on prem and cloud […]
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It was roughly twenty years ago that Microsoft unveiled Group Policy. Since then it has become the “go-to” tool for managing and securing the windows desktop across the domain. Group Policy has been the way admins shore up security because Windows is not secure out of the box. Over the years, admins have used Group […]
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What is the anatomy of a compromise? In the cases of Target, Home Depot, and many more companies, stolen credentials lead to the compromise of millions of credit card numbers. Credentials are typically stolen in a few ways: Phishing attacks that trick end users into giving bad actors their information. Brute force attacks or randomly […]
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In this article we’re going help you answer the question “How can I best pre-test a PolicyPak client-side extension (CSE) rollout, before deploying it to all my end-computers?” Now, you might be wondering why you shouldn’t just send the latest CSE to all your machines all at once, always, whenever a new version is released. […]
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