Executive results of Interop survey

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

September 21, 2006

1 Min Read

NEW YORK -- The greatest concern for IT managers and administrators are teleworkers connecting from an unmanaged endpoint, such as a personal computer or public system.

40% cite experiencing a security breach within the past 12 months.

The majority (67%) mentioned seeking additional methods of securing their organization beyond just anti-virus software.

The majority (70%) said that their company had security policies for teleworking.

The majority (65%) is capable of enforcing security settings on laptops and mobile devices outside the corporate environment.

Many (62%) have evaluated endpoint security capabilities before allowing connectivity.

Close to half of the respondents (40%) have an NAC product that can detect a new device connecting to the network and determine whether or not it complies with a defined security policy.

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