We use VPN and encryption (finallysecure) on the laptops.

Chris


On Aug 11, 2010, at 1:28 PM, "Tyler Robinson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Alright so after failing a recent security audit which I knew we would I have 
> a little bit of fire to allow me to make some corp changes one of them being 
> remote devices and policy. Currently there are mobile devices unencrypted, 
> and with cheesy passwords out on the road using unsecured RDP to connect back 
> to our terminal server to use apps, My question is what is going to be an 
> easy to roll out solution to make this situation secure I worry that one of 
> these devices will get stolen or sniffed and the terminal server is on the 
> LAN with the rest of everything , it’s a flat domain… so how to I allow 
> remote connections securely without allowing them to save there stupid RDP 
> Connection credentials(set to autologin) on an unpassworded desktop. Any 
> ideas or suggestions I have one year to plan, implement and change this 
> broken system, over about 10 corps all releated and setup the same….
> 
> Thanks as always to everyone,
> 
> TR
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