This paper will identify the threats that remote access poses to corporate network security including those involving hackers, malicious applications and the use of weak access and physical controls. Solutions for these security problems will be proposed using three paradigms; remote-based safeguards that are client managed, remote-based safeguards that are centrally managed and network-based safeguards that are centrally managed. Both Host-based paradigms focus on protecting the remote client from security threats, which in turn, prevents the network from being compromised. The network-based paradigm does not attempt to safeguard the remote host, considering it to be unmanageable and untrustworthy.
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