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MDRAddress the growing frequency, type, and severity of cyber threats against SMB endpoints
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Risk Assessment & Vulnerability ManagementIdentify unknown cyber risks and routinely scan for vulnerabilities
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Identity ManagementSecure and streamline client access to devices and applications with strong authentication and SSO
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03/06/2020
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How to create policies to enable a secure remote workforce
By: Joy Beland
We’ve all been told that if you’re sick, you should stay home. With flu season in full swing, your clients may be asking about how to enable their employees to work from home, and more importantly, keep their remote workforce secure. Flu season isn’t the only time a remote workforce might be needed. Natural disasters, office building issues, or other unforeseen events that make it impossible to get to a physical location can all be accommodated for with a secure remote workforce.

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