21.2.07

Protecting your Network

When a virus, worm, or Trojan horse strikes an organization, it can destroy or corrupt vital data, entrench itself deeply in the network (making it difficult and expensive to remove), and bring productivity to a standstill through rapid propagation. Such threats are usually introduced into an organization through:

- Infected devices that are connected to the internal network
- Improperly protected devices that become infected while browsing the Internet
- E-mail attachments or programs with malicious executables


Visit Cisco Secure Networking WebPage and find an effective sollution that combine traditional security solutions, such as antivirus and intrusion detection systems (IDSs) and intrusion prevention systems (IPSs), with converged endpoint security, policy compliance, network services, and integrated management.

And you can search about video conferencing too.

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