Endpoint Integrity Verification

 
 

The concept of checking the security of the endpoint is not new. Many organizations use different VPN and NAC solutions to ensure that a Windows laptop is configured correctly before allowing the user onto the network.

However, many of these solutions only do their check after the user is already connected to the Internet, and often require the user to be in the process of connecting, or already connected to the network in order to perform the security check. What happens if the user never connects to the network? With more and more organizations deploying cloud based applications that don’t sit on the organization’s network, there is the increasing chance that mobile users will spend less and less time connected to the network itself.

Since Open Mobile is built to manage all connections to the Internet, it is uniquely positioned to be able to enforce security at the moment of connection. And the Open Mobile Client v2.0 for Windows does this easily.

Open Mobile Endpoint Integrity Verification

Administrators can easily create policies that look for specific Anti-Virus, Personal Firewall and Anti-Spyware applications at the point of connection. This is as easy as just checking an item off a list – from an extensive list of applications that is provided. If the user attempts to connect and everything is running as required, they can connect. However, if they don’t meet the requirements, either the required application is not running or is running the wrong version, then organizations have the choice of prompting the user and allowing the user to continue or take several different actions that block the user to the Internet and/or the VPN. Organizations can customize the message that the user sees so the required action on their part can be made very clear and match the languages used in the security policies that employees are used to.

The video below provides a short demo of the Endpoint Integrity Verification capability in action. Also, make sure to read more about the Open Mobile Portal and Open Mobile Client.