Understanding Terminal Security
Terminal security includes host check when a user attempts to log in to a virtual gateway and cache clearing after the user logs out from the virtual gateway.
- The host check policy is used to check whether the host being used for accessing a virtual gateway meets security requirements, including those on the operating system, port, process, antivirus software, firewall software, registry, and whether specified files exist. The following functions are also provided:
- This function checks whether a client enables any remote sharing program to prevent the client from being remotely controlled by other PCs.
- This function checks whether any screenshot program is running on a client to prevent information leaks.
- Cache clearing policies are used to clear the access history to enhance information security. The functions include:
- Clearing the temporary files, automatically-saved passwords, cookies, browsing histories, recycle bin, and the lists of recently opened files.
- Disabling autocomplete for the address bar and forms of the Internet Explorer.
- Clearing user-defined files or folders.