What's the difference between a PC sitting on a desktop at company headquarters dedicated to work and one on a kitchen countertop that an employee occasionally uses for work ― when family members aren't e-mailing friends, paying bills, researching school projects or playing games on it? Nothing, according to a growing number of enterprise security managers. As Kerry Anderson, vice president and information security officer at Fidelity Investment Brokerage, sees it,"There are personal machines and company machines, but you have to have a lowest common denominator for security on them."
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