Re: Security Simplification
- From: Henry Troup <htroup@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:52:11 -0500
It's very vague. I bet what he wants is a simpler _user
experience_ - fewer passwords to track, fewer logins,
more Single Sign-On.
But, you have to find out what he wants/needs.
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Henry Troup
htroup@xxxxxxx
On Wed Feb 21 14:51 , oligarchicalrule@xxxxxxxxx sent:
If you were told by a VP to simplify security for your organization, what you think would be a starting point? It's seems vague. We run Windows servers/desktops that are built on the same images. We use Cisco switches/routers/etc. I'm not really sure where to start.
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