Not true - you take on liability as an employer.  You may protect the
rest of your network to some extent with the example below, but it
doesn't change your liability.  And I'd still want a VPN in front of
RDS/Citrix rather than direct access - you wouldn't put your Citrix
servers direct on the Internet ...



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-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Schaefer [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 17 October 2011 16:28
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Macs and vunerabilities

You could provide all corporate services via VDI (RDS or Citrix). With
other isolation techniques, it doesn't really matter what the end users
bring in. Also have some policies for end-users to follow (e.g.
installing AV - that can be managed centrally without them having to be
part of a domain).

There's at least one mid-tier bank in Aus doing this very thing
(Suncorp-Metway)

Cheers
Ken

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