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SUMMARY:Network Management Security. The Single Point of Compromise
DESCRIPTION:There are lot of network devices, servers and application services in the world of information technologies. The most scalable way for device management is to use use centralized systems as monitoring solutions, network management systems and configuration management ones. So company may have a single point of compromise because device management system contains useful information for hackers such as nodes list and credentials for managed equipment. It is necessary to design and implement security measures on centralized management systems and managed devices. Organizations also must maintain these systems in secure state and fix cybersecurity problems ASAP. Are your management systems and managed devices protected from intruders’ access or another suspicious activity? Are your centralized solutions situated in the safe network segment? How to secure it? Let’s analyze.\n
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