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					  <title><![CDATA[Security Manual Template]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[<span style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt; FONT-FAMILY: SymantecSans-Light; mso-bidi-font-family: SymantecSans-Light"><?xml:namespace prefix = o /><o:p style="FONT-SIZE: 8pt; FONT-FAMILY: ">The method used by enterprises to <a href="http://www.e-janco.com/Security.htm" target="_blank">manage security</a> of individual endpoints including laptops, smartphones and Web 2 applications play a critical role in the overall security and availability of its IT infrastructure and related business operations. The new wave of sophisticated crimeware not only targets specific companies, but it also targets all of these endpoints (desktops and laptops) as backdoor entryways into those enterprises&#8217; business operations and valuable resources. <br/><br/><a title="Security Template  Sarbanes Oxley" style="PADDING-RIGHT: 1px; PADDING-LEFT: 1px; PADDING-BOTTOM: 1px; PADDING-TOP: 1px" href="http://www.e-janco.com/Security.htm" target="_blank"><img title="" height="110" alt="Security Template  Sarbanes Oxley" hspace="3" src="http://www.e-janco.com/images/Security.gif" width="85" align="right" vspace="3" border="0" longdesc="Security Template  Sarbanes Oxley"/></a>To safeguard themselves against these targeted threats, organizations must have a means to guarantee that each endpoint continually complies with corporate security and configuration management policies. Failure to guarantee endpoint policy compliance leaves organizations vulnerable to a wide array of threats, including the proliferation of malicious code throughout the enterprise, disruption of business-critical services, increased IT recovery and management costs, exposure of confidential information, damage to corporate brand, and regulatory fines due to non-compliance. </o:p></span>]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2007 15:53:46 MST</pubDate>
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