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Table 2 lists features of Cisco Secure Desktop.
Table 2. Cisco Secure Desktop: Comprehensive Security of Information from the Network to the Endpoint
Feature
Description
Available with Guest Permissions
Users accessing the network from remote machines may not have administrator privileges on all
systems. Cisco Secure Desktop can be installed with only guest permissions, helping to ensure
delivery and installation on all systems.
Pre-Connection Posture
Assessment
Host Integrity Verification checking confirms the presence of antivirus software, personal firewall
software, and Windows service packs on the endpoint system prior to granting network access.
Comprehensive Session Protection
Absolute protection is provided for all data associated with the session, including passwords, file
downloads, history, cookies, and cache files. All session data is encrypted to the secure vault of the Cisco
Secure Desktop.
End-of-Session Data Cleanup
All data in the secure vault is overwritten at the end of the session.
Keystroke Logger Detection
Performs an initial check for keystroke logging software at the start of the session. If an anomalous
program begins running inside the secure vault, after session initiation, the user is prompted to stop
the suspicious activity.
Terminal Server Support for Citrix
Businesses are experiencing a growing need to provide remote access to corporate information—securely, reliably, immediately, and with increasing
cost efficiency. To minimize costs while maximizing remote connectivity options, many businesses are centralizing their application management
and distribution to allow access to internal computing resources through a terminal server architecture. For this reason, it is important that a robust
remote-access solution support Citrix deployments with a simple, dependable, and easy-to-use protocol, while providing a local system-based
experience for application use. Typical SSL solutions require either a software client or the existence of an applet download (Java or ActiveX) to
access internal terminal server resources; this slows application initiation and creates potential access problems, due to software conflicts or browser
settings. Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrators provide truly clientless Citrix support without relying on additional Java-based port forwarding
mechanisms, delivering rapid and highly stable system access, regardless of browser or security settings.
Table 3 provides a list of features associated with Cisco VPN 3000 Series support for Citrix.
Table 3. Citrix Support: Enhanced Access to Internal Network Infrastructure Resources with Clientless Citrix Support
Feature
Description
Assures Access to System
Resources
Clientless access alleviates potential issues caused when incongruent browser or security settings
prohibit the download of a client or applet
Swift Connectivity
Application initiation is instantaneous, with no additional software client or applet downloads required
Highly Stable Support
Client software conflicts with unmanaged machines or unfamiliar images are avoided with clientless
access