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Collaborative endpoint security, part one
Ivan Arce, Eduardo Arias

Protecting endpoint systems such as desktop computers and servers is an important part of any reasonably well-thought security strategy for both enterprise networks and home computers. The outbreak of devastating worms and email-borne viruses plus the damage and lost productivity of SPAM and spyware have brought to the public the mantra many security experts have been chanting for more than a decade: "...defense in-depth, defense in-depth, defense in-depth..."

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Collaborative endpoint security, part one 2005-10-25
Anonymous
How does this compare to a network based endpoint compliance checks? I know with Microsoft RPC you can run remote API's and validate the endpoint health (browse registry, read files etc.).

thoughts?...

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