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storage protection

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storage protection [′stȯr·ij prə‚tek·shən]
(computer science)
Any restriction on access to storage blocks, with respect to reading, writing, or both. Also known as memory protection.


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Yet, with the right security solutions in place, from encryption or access controls to storage protection, users will be able to download and install third-party apps and content without risking their devices or their content.
These new packages provide a new level of automated storage protection to ensure business uptime, while also significantly lowering the cost and complexity barriers of SAN storage for Microsoft Hyper-V, Citrix, Virtual Iron, Parallels, VMware and other server and desktop virtualization environments.
ESS is primarily an inward-facing endpoint security solution, providing, among other things, a secure firewall, virtual private network enforcement and local data storage protection, iNAC integrates with ESS and adds protection against non-corporate owned and/or foreign endpoints, such as those used by contractors, partners and guests who require access to a network.
 
 
 
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