Intel: Providing hardware-enhanced security solutions reduces the risk of data security attacks

In the past two years, the IT industry has experienced significant transformation due to factors like mobility, cloud computing, and the growing diversity and number of devices. As a result, network security has also evolved across all levels. The traditional "moat and castle" firewall model is no longer sufficient to meet modern enterprise security needs. Security is now shifting toward the device and data planes, with an increasing reliance on hardware-based solutions. During a recent interview with IDG (International Data Group), Yasser Rasheed, Director of Business Client Security at Intel Corporation, shared his insights on the new security model. He emphasized that perimeter-based protection alone is not enough anymore. Companies must implement device-level security measures, which present both challenges and opportunities for Intel. By operating at the hardware level, Intel can provide protection outside the typical attack surface faced by operating systems and applications. One of the key changes in the industry is the exponential growth in the number of enterprise devices. Additionally, mobile trends are becoming more pronounced, with laptops, tablets, and smartphones being widely used. The shift to cloud-based services has also redefined how businesses approach security, moving beyond traditional firewalls. This makes the concept of "defense in depth" increasingly important. Rasheed highlighted that relying solely on passwords is no longer effective. Instead, organizations should adopt multi-factor authentication (MFA) to enhance access control. MFA involves combining different types of verification, such as something you know (like a password or PIN), something you have (such as a phone or smart card), and something you are (biometric data like fingerprints, facial recognition, or voice patterns). Intel's latest Core vPro processors offer enhanced hardware-based security features that support robust multi-factor authentication. According to Verizon’s 2016 Data Breach Investigations Report, 63% of data breaches involved compromised credentials. With Intel's authentication solutions, enterprises can significantly reduce the risk of software-level attacks. Businesses today rely heavily on mobile devices and desktops, each with unique security requirements. Older devices often lack the necessary security features, putting sensitive data at risk. To address this, commercial PCs equipped with Intel Core vPro processors deliver improved performance and advanced security capabilities, ensuring a safer and more efficient working environment. These systems allow users to customize their multi-factor authentication strategies, offering protection against common threats like stolen passwords, Bluetooth sensor locks, fingerprint recognition, and location detection through technologies like Intel Active Management Technology. With these innovations, businesses can better safeguard their critical data and maintain customer trust in an evolving digital landscape.

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