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Several new projects are being staffed by outside contractors who will be working on servers in the contractors' office, not in the company building, and will have their own VPN server. The contracting company has informed your company that none of its people will be working weekends. What VPN controls can you set up to minimize contract employees' access to your network?

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  1. 14 August, 21:13
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    See explaination

    Explanation:

    In order for us to implement we can go through NAP provides an infrastructure to check client computer if they are trying to acess some network.

    Generally it is very essential to take such steps to protect network health from external threats revoking acess to computer setting which deals with antivirus or anti spyware pacakage.

    Simply you can define some policies for remove acess through NAP - enabled VPN servers.

    By NAP enforcement client to request acess to network.
  2. 14 August, 21:28
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    Check the explanation

    Explanation:

    To implement this we can go through configuring Network Access Protection (NAP) which provides an infrastructure to check client computers if they are trying to access some network.

    Generally we are required to take such steps to protect network's health from external threats, i. e. revoking access to computer settings which deals with antivirus or anti-spyware packages.

    Simply you can define some policies for remote access through NAP-enabled VPN servers, in other words you can enforce the clients. It is done by NAP enforcement client to request access to network.
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