For too long now we’ve seen security threats have a negative impact on internal
networks, and as a result, a harmful effect on employee and company productivity. And
for far too long, enterprises of all sizes have neglected to focus enough resources and
energy on securing these valuable internal network resources. In 2004, a quiet revolution began. And this year, the information technology industry will
see this phenomenon further evolve as organizations begin to focus on securing their
internal networks with the same vigor they have applied at the perimeter.
2005: The Year of Internal Security
Posted by: Shelley Wilson April 19, 2005 05:00 AMFor too long now we’ve seen security threats have a negative impact on internal
networks, and as a result, a harmful effect on employee and company productivity. And
for far too long, enterprises of all sizes have neglected to focus enough resources and
energy on securing these valuable internal network resources. In 2004, a quiet revolution began. And this year, the information technology industry will
see this phenomenon further evolve as organizations begin to focus on securing their
internal networks with the same vigor they have applied at the perimeter.