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20 Oct 2011
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09 Nov 2010
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4
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Many (and in some cases most) network security perimeters will disappear. Like it or not deperimeterisation will happen; the business drivers already exist within your organisation, it's already started and it's only a matter of how fast, how soon and whether you decide to control it.
Current technology is aimed primarily to secure organisational borders, and then the network, reinforcing a ‘perimeterised’ perspective; this is at odds with the future business needs of most organisations.
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