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New collaboration and Web 2.0 applications are being adopted rapidly by enterprise users, often without the consent or knowledge of IT departments. Even with conventional control mechanisms such as firewalls, IPS, and URL filtering solutions in place, technically savvy users can often circumvent IT security through the use of proxies, encryption, or other evasive maneuvers. As this ongoing cat-and-mouse game plays out between IT and end users, the typical outcome is that neither security nor business needs are adequately addressed.
Forrester Research recently conducted a survey of IT decision makers from large enterprises in North America and Europe to gauge their attitudes toward Enterprise 2.0 applications and understand their policies and procedures for controlling their usage.
Jonathan Penn is a Vice President at Forrester Research covering the security market. He advises IT security professionals on their security strategies and implementations, with a particular emphasis on data protection, content security, online consumer security, and identity management. He also provides advice and support to vendors and service providers on their overall strategies, market positioning, and partnering plans.
Watch this on-demand webcast to learn:
- What types of Enterprise 2.0 applications are being adopted and what security risks they pose
- What policies organizations have in place that govern appropriate use of these applications
- Which control mechanisms IT departments have today vs. what they need
- How ineffective first generation security solutions are
- What steps an organization can take for the safe enablement of Enterprise 2.0 applications
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