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The reality of today’s networks is that a large percentage of the devices connected to it are unknown to administrators. These may consist of mobile devices, WAPs, or user owned machines attaching to the network. This trend is growing as the number of tablets, phones, personal notebooks, ebooks, and even game systems attach to the network and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies become the norm. Because administrators do not manage user owned devices, the applications and operating systems range from the latest betas to very old versions with commensurate security vulnerabilities. In today’s networks, administrators are faced with a disparate set of endpoint configurations that do not meet corporate … Continue reading InfoExpress