iPass to Let IT Managers Guide Mobile Security
The company is enhancing its global network to enforce corporate security policies over all connections, including those from public wireless hot spots.
In a move that analysts say is likely to open the door to greater corporate use of public Internet hot spots, iPass Inc. announced Monday that it will enhance its mobile connectivity services to allow corporate IT managers to enforce security policies over all connections, including connections from public wireless hot spots. "Mobility has been increasing in the past three years, and the corporate LAN has become boundary-less," said Jon Russo, vice president of marketing at iPass. "The perimeter of the corporate network has become Swiss cheese. What were talking about today is closing down the gaps in the vulnerability of getting connected."
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Lack of security mechanisms at public hot spots, she said, ranked in corporate executives top three corporate security concerns in a survey Jupitermedia conducted in April. Three percent of consumers in another recent Jupiter survey said their employers corporate security policies prohibited them from accessing company networks via hot spots.
Ask said Policy Orchestration "is not necessarily going to solve the entire problem, but I think it solves the portion of the problem that IT can be in control of and can impact."
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