Les équipes informatiques se sont habituées à utiliser des outils de prise en main à distance pour aider les utilisateurs, travailler sur des serveurs de chez eux et même éviter de se rendre dans la salle des serveurs. Mais les cybercriminels savent pertinemment comment exploiter ce protocole (RDP) - à la fois à l'intérieur de votre réseau et à l'extérieur -, ce qui en fait un choix dangereux pour un accès privilégié.

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Nick Cavalancia, Founder/Chief, Techvangelism

Nick Cavalancia has over 20 years of enterprise IT experience, 10 years as a tech marketing executive and is an accomplished technology writer, consultant, trainer, speaker, and columnist.

Nick has attained industry certifications including MCNE, MCNI, MCSE and MCT and was once accused at TechEd of "not having enough digits" in his MCP number (which only has 5). He has authored, co-authored and contributed to over a dozen books on Windows, Active Directory, Exchange and other Microsoft technologies and has spoken at many technical conferences on a wide variety of topics.

Previously, Nick has held executive marketing positions at ScriptLogic (acquired by Quest, now DELL Software), SpectorSoft and Netwrix where he was responsible for the global messaging, branding, lead generation and demand generation strategies to market technology solutions to an IT-centric customer base.

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