vPro Technology: Security Use Cases

April 2nd, 2009 |
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Although the latest virus scare has yet to materialize into an attack — security experts tell us that Conficker, as of April 1, 2009, remains dormant — it puts a exclamation point on the notion that IT departments need clear vision of every PC in their networks as well as access to those PCs. The ability of the IT administrator to reach into the network goes beyond patches to negate worms. Many threats come from within the organization. In this video, Intel IT security specialists discuss new enterprise security use cases using Intel’s vPro technology and address e-Discovery and investigations, data protection and loss prevention, and system health and updates.


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