Protecting the organization from risks is your bottom line. But employees don’t seem to understand that.
That’s their bottom line. It’s the reason they’ve embraced web 2.0 apps like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Skype, and SharePoint—making their organizations more successful in the process.
In fact, enterprises that embrace web 2.0 are enjoying greater productivity and profitability. Web 2.0 apps are speeding time to market, reducing customer support costs, and streamlining supply chains.
Data leakage, identify theft, malware and other threats are as real as ever. Approximately 28 percent of web 2.0 apps can propagate malware. A whopping 64 percent have known vulnerabilities.
By blocking web 2.0 apps indiscriminately, you could be blocking the organization’s growth. You don’t want to be that guy. The one who says “no” to efficiency and collaboration.
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Protection is no longer as straightforward as blocking a port, protocol or URL.
So maybe it’s time to make IT relevant again. Take advantage of this opportunity to reinvent your role. You can become your organization’s IT superhero instead.
Companies like Qualcomm, Constellation Energy, and SanDisk have stopped worrying about whether to block web 2.0 apps. Instead, they’ve adopted the Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Firewall to safely enable modern internet applications.
Their employees are getting more done — collaborating and sharing information.
And their IT staff are embracing new roles as web 2.0 super users who say “yes” effortlessly—because they have the right technology in place.
Learn their firewall secrets. Download this white paper, “To Block or Not. Is that the Question?” and see how you can enable enterprise 2.0 applications without compromising security. You’ll learn:
This application visibility report—worth $1,100—will show you exactly what’s going on behind the curtain—so you know what steps to take to make things right. It’s free for enterprises when you request it within the next 10 days.