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Question about remote access, VPN access security policies

Asked by kevincostello in Miscellaneous Security, Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Networking Security Vulnerabilities

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Hi there,

I have a question about remote access policies and what potential risks a company could be opening up.

Currently, the company allows part time employees VPN clients installed on non-company machines in order to access certain internal resources from home offices.

My questions are:
*What sort of security risks would this policy be opening up? Is there a strong risk of viruses and malware spreading throughout the network if one of these non-company machines gets infected and connects to the VPN?

*Any risk with having computers with VPN access and mapped shared drives on home wireless networks that may or may not have security enabled?

* In an ideal situation for IT, what remote access policies could be in place to ensure the integrity and security of the network?Start Free Trial
 
 
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Zones: Miscellaneous Security, Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Networking Security Vulnerabilities
Tags: Security Policy, Remote Access, VPN Access
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Solution Provided By: Spec01
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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