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Auditing Privileged Access and Activity in Windows - While the need for consistent and effective security controls have been highlighted by incidents in virtually every industry, many IT professionals still spend considerable time and effort on repeated manual processes. This white paper discusses the current challenges regarding auditing and monitoring access, and examines several solutions to help increase security and compliance while reducing administrator workload and costs. Note: Offer Valid in the United States and Canada Only.
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