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6 March, 18:24

In a corporate, networked setting, should end users be allowed to install applications on their company workstations, whether the applications are on a DVD or downloaded from the Internet? Be sure to weigh security against usability.

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  1. 6 March, 21:59
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    No, end users should not be allowed to install applications on their company workstations, whether the applications are on a dvd or downloaded from the internet.

    Explanation:

    Employees can threaten the enterprise data security in ways as below:

    1) Insider Malice: The malicious attacker is difficult to be detected and causes more harm than the outside attacks.

    2) Poor password practices: Passwords are termed as the oldest/traditional authentication protocol which if not dealt properly leads to breaches.

    3) Weak Access policies: Weak policy leads to compromised enterprise data security.

    4) Unsafe downloads: This is the area where users/employees keep downloading from external sources like the internet or CD or DVD as a result of which the security threat to the complete organization gets compromised. Trojan virus can easily penetrate the systems on the network causing great loss to the organization.
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