Why Remote Access Should Be A Network & Security Team Collaboration Project
The post-pandemic workforce is a hybrid one. Employees need the flexibility to connect from the office, home, and pretty much anywhere else for that matter. While the responsibility for facilitating remote access lies typically with the networking team, its significant impact on the enterprise security posture makes it a primary concern for the security team as well. Read this white paper to gain a better understanding of: Why remote access is more than just authentication. The larger security implications of remote access. Why remote access is a networking and security “team effort”. How Cato help protect your enterprise from cloud-born risks
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