A telecommunications company recently introduced a hybrid working model. Based on the new policy, employees can work remotely for 2 days per week if corporate equipment is used. The IT department is preparing corporate laptops to support users during the remote working days. Which solution must the IT department implement that provides secure connectivity to corporate resources and protects sensitive corporate data even if a laptop is stolen?
The Cisco Secure Client (formerly AnyConnect) is the comprehensive solution designed to handle the complexities of a hybrid workforce. To meet the company's requirements, Secure Client provides a secure VPN tunnel (SSL or IPsec) that ensures all traffic between the remote laptop and corporate resources is encrypted and authenticated.
Critically, for the scenario where a laptop is stolen, Secure Client integrates with various endpoint security modules. While it primarily handles secure connectivity, it is the platform that hosts features like Always-On VPN and management of disk encryption status. According to Cisco Security Infrastructure design principles, Secure Client acts as the unified agent on the endpoint that maintains the security posture and connectivity regardless of the user's location.
While Cisco Duo (Option B) provides essential Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to verify the user's identity, it does not provide the encrypted tunnel for data transit. ISE Posture (Option C) is a feature (often delivered via Secure Client) that checks the health of the device but doesn't provide the connectivity itself. Umbrella (Option D) protects the user from malicious sites and provides a roaming client for DNS/web security, but it does not replace the requirement for a secure tunnel to private corporate resources. Therefore, Secure Client is the holistic solution that bridges the gap between the remote user and the corporate data center while ensuring that the device remains under the organization's security umbrella.
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