
By Jill R. Aitoro
Excerpt:
"[A ban] does not ensure that P2P is not being used in blatant violation of policy, or that there are not existing compromised computers that have remotely deployed P2P," said Tom Kellermann, a vice president at Core Security Technologies. "Policy compliance in the absence of a dynamic audit is impossible, [and any] assumption that only insiders can violate policies is false because so many electronic devices have been compromised.”
Source: NextGov











