Comparing Approaches for Desktop Software Lockdown
Tuesday, 19th September 2006
Published by: ![]() Preventing the installation and execution of unauthorized software should be a high priority for any IT-conscious organization. Gartner predicts 50% of desktops will be locked down by 2010. Allowing users to install or execute unauthorized software can expose an organization to a variety of stability, security and legal risks, not to mention the burden of support costs. This white paper compares and contrasts a variety of techniques for detecting and preventing unauthorized software. |
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