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Protecting off-network users used to require them to connect via a VPN when they were out of the office — often with mixed results. With this new feature, all off-network users' web traffic is automatically directed to scanning infrastructure to enforce your policies and protect their computers, requiring no action on the part of individuals. It's easy to deploy and users can't tamper with it, ensuring your security and appropriate use policies are always in place. -- Google Enterprise BlogSince users cannot tamper with it, this service becomes very desirable for network administrators who are constantly fighting against malware and spyware that creeps onto systems while connected to networks outside the company. There is no reference to the cost of the service on the website, but if the price is right, this could be big. [Thanks Nate!]
posted by Garett Rogers
May 8, 2008 @ 9:53 am
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