As the Internet becomes an ever-more dominant medium for doing business, companies require even greater protection for their intellectual assets. Conducting business via the Web turns your network into a proving ground for hackers bent on infamy. Stepping up to meet . . .
As the Internet becomes an ever-more dominant medium for doing business, companies require even greater protection for their intellectual assets. Conducting business via the Web turns your network into a proving ground for hackers bent on infamy. Stepping up to meet this challenge are security outsourcing companies that promise to constantly monitor and tune your firewalls, routers, and servers via remote links for maximum protection. That idea delights a growing number of IT leaders; still, many tremble at the thought of trusting the corporate jewels to outsiders.

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