The Inside-out Enterprise: Redefining IT SecOps for the Remote-First Workplace
Once concentrated in internally managed data centers, applications and data are now distributed across multiple public and private clouds. This presents unprecedented challenges for IT teams around asset inventory, vulnerability assessment, patch management and client security, not to mention help desk responses and employee productivity. Download The Inside-out Enterprise: Redefining IT SecOps for the Remote-First Workplace to get an in-depth look at how the inside-out model breaks many of the tools and processes that enterprise IT organizations have relied on for decades, while creating opportunities for a more flexible, agile, and secure IT environment, while improving employee experience.
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