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Trend Advisory: Information-Centric Security by CDW Corporation
March 06, 2009 - (Free Research) Read this document to learn how to best confront the threats to your network by keeping pace with the latest innovations and learning how to classify your information.
Extracting Value from Enterprise Log Data by ArcSight, Inc.
November 2008 - (Free Research) This whitepaper outlines the drivers for log management as well as their underlying challenges and drive towards a common set of requirements for evaluation of log management tools.
Ten Ways Hackers Breach Security by Global Knowledge
January 2007 - (Free Research) Hacking, cracking, and cyber crimes can wreak havoc on an organization. This white paper discusses ten common methods hackers use to breach your existing security, and what you can do to protect yourself.
Network Security for Small Business by Cisco Systems, Inc.
September 2008 - (Free Research) Achieving effective network security for small business requires a solution designed to fit your needs today and can adapt to tomorrow's threats. This paper examines how best to protect your network, as well as the benefits a secure environment offers.
Top 10 Reasons Hackers Use the Web for Attacks by Blue Coat
January 2006 - (Free Research) From desktop vulnerabilities to the impact open proxies, JavaScript, universal access to HTTP and the adoption of embedded HTML in email, this white paper presents the top ten scenarios hackers use the web to attack your infrastructure.
Enabling Enterprise 2.0 by Websense, Inc.
August 2009 - (Free Research) Read this whitepaper to learn ways that organizations can create a strategy that embraces Web 2.0 technologies securely and enables a successful transition to Enterprise 2.0.
Top 10 Tips for Successful Access Control by FoxT
September 2008 - (Free Research) This paper offers a practical guide to implementing fine-grained access controls with ten aspects that are important to consider when planning an implementation of fine-grained access controls in a corporate server environment.
Application Discovery Tool by Sophos Inc.
February 2008 - (Free Research) With the Sophos Application Discovery Tool, you can quickly perform a scan and find the applications installed on your network, both legitimate and unwanted. The tool can be run without uninstalling or deactivating your current anti-virus software.
Enterprise Application Delivery: No User Left Behind by Blue Coat
January 2007 - (Free Research) Blue Coat ProxyClient extends Blue Coat's visionary application delivery infrastructure to include all of these use cases - from any network, any device, and to any application - keeping users productive wherever the business takes them.
The Total Economic Cost of Application and Device Control by Lumension
September 2007 - (Free Research) This Forrester Research conducted study illustrates the financial impact to John C. Lincoln Health Network of moving from a difficult-to-enforce, "voluntary" compliance solution to an IT-driven solution that automatically enforces endpoint security policies
Managing to Secure: Evaluating the Manageability of your IPS Solution by TippingPoint
October 2009 - (Free Research) The last thing network security managers need is more complicated management systems to learn. There are four management keys to an IPS solution: Speed of initial set-up; Ease of ongoing management; Flexible management interfaces; and IPS management scalability. This paper will take a good hard look at each of these manageability components.
Eight Questions To Ask About Your Intrusion-Security Solution by TippingPoint
October 2009 - (Free Research) There is some confusion in the marketplace about intrusion-security systems. Intrusion Detection Systems and Intrusion Prevention Systems have similar names and tend to get lumped together into a single security category: Intrusion Detection and Prevention. But the capabilities and underlying design of these systems couldn't be more different.
IPS vs. IDS: Similar on the Surface, Polar Opposites Underneath by TippingPoint
October 2009 - (Free Research) A common notion is that an Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) is nothing more than an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) deployed in-line with blocking capabilities. This paper explains why that notion is incorrect.
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