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| Subject: | stick a laptop to a LAN |
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| Date: | Fri, 20 Jan 2006 12:23:51 +0100 |
Hi everyone,We already had a few discussions about preventing laptop to connect toour secured network.My question would be the exact opposite: we have a secured networkwith one laptop for external presentations.The only way to to putanything on the laptop is threw the network (CD ROM, usb, disketteetc. are disabled). But the real problem is how to protect the laptopfrom being connected to a other network and be infected with spyware,virus etc... and even worse having some of our data going threw otherLANs.how could I be sure that the laptop will ONLY be able to connect toour LAN and not any other.Thanks for any help or hints.Steven Meyer
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