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Skype to partner for security in the workplace

As reported on CNET.

Apparently, Skype plans to partner with trusted security vendors to somehow make their product fit into the realm of security compliance needs. I like Skype and think it has huge advantages for some people. However, its another example technology going in front of corporate security needs. I'd welcome a Skype client that I could monitor, configure and centrally manage. Until then, keep it away from my networks.

To all those people in the nCircle office laughing right now. I see you using Skype at the office. Don't think I don't know. :-)

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Blog: Sync
Author: Andrew Storms

As nCircle's Director of Security Operations, Andrew Storms is responsible for setting and enforcing the company's security compliance programs as well as overseeing day-to-day operations for the Information Technology department. He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).

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