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Enabling Secure B2B Collaboration: Cloud-Based Authentication for Next-Generation Extranets by VeriSign, Inc
October 06, 2009 - (Free Research) Online communities, social networks, and global sharing of rich media are just a few of the new beyond-traditional extranet technologies being adopted today. This paper shows how to implement greater security for new social media enabled extranets, and how in-the-cloud services combined with mobile credentials enable two-factor authentication.
Lumension Sanctuary Device Control by Lumension
October 2007 - (Free Research) Lumension's Sanctuary Device Control minimizes the risk of data theft from removable devices through its policy-based enforcement of device use that controls the flow of inbound and outbound data from your endpoints.
Closing the Gaps in Enterprise Data Security: A Model for 360 degree Protection by Sophos Inc.
June 2009 - (Free Research) This paper examines the primary data threats that currently concern chief security officers (CSOs) and IT security management within enterprises, and recommends best-practice techniques to minimize and overcome risks to data security. These best practices have been successfully implemented and deployed in organizations.
Portable Panic - The Evolution of USB Insecurity by Lumension
March 2009 - (Free Research) As USB devices have evolved into useful storage media, they've also turned into a security nightmare for organizations. Read how to embrace this technology to aid in the reduction of operating costs and effectively protect data by enforcing removable device usage policies.
Audiocast - The Achilles Heel of Data Loss and Theft by Lumension
January 2009 - (Free Research) In this Lumension Security audiocast Paul Henry explains why removable media devices are the top security threat, why insiders pose the greatest risk to your information and 5 key steps to safeguarding vital information from loss or theft.
Top 10 Threats to SME Data Security by WatchGuard Technologies, Inc.
October 2008 - (Free Research) For a no-nonsense perspective on the most common types of network and data compromises in small to medium-sized businesses, read this white paper. It lists the ten most common vectors of data compromise, with practical techniques and defenses to counter them.
ESG Videocast: Server Online Backup Cloud-Based Data Protection by Iron Mountain Digital
September 2009 - (Free Research) Online backup is a growing trend for small and medium-sized companies or remote and branch offices of larger organizations. Please join Lauren Whitehouse, Senior Analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group, for an interview with Jonathon Meltzer, Iron Mountain on how Iron Mountain protects data.
ESET Antivirus Smart Security Center by ESET
October 2009 - (Free Research) Check out this Antivirus Smart Security Center from ESET to access the latest information about antivirus solutions for small and mid-sized business as well as the enterprise.
Switching from Antivirus to Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) by Panda Security
July 2009 - (Free Research) Security as a Service (SaaS) is the best choice for companies that wish to reduce the complexity and the infrastructure requirements of traditional antivirus solutions. The SaaS solution addresses all the security needs of today's SMBs.
LSI SafeStore™ Encryption Services by LSI Corporation.
September 2008 - (Free Research) The emergence of self-encrypting drives is timely in mitigating the security vulnerabilities of data-at-rest. LSI is pleased to offer SafeStore™ encryption services which combine local key management with self-encrypting drives.
Protecting Essential Information: Securing the Foundation of the Internet Business Platform by Websense, Inc.
August 2009 - (Free Research) The requirements for Web security, email security, and data loss prevention have changed. Read on to learn where and why traditional approaches fail; how accuracy and context drive effective information-focused security; and what to do to protect essential information and say yes to business processes that take advantage of Web 2.0.
Implementing Best Practices for Web 2.0 Security with the Websense Web Security Gateway by Websense, Inc.
June 2009 - (Free Research) The best way to address Web 2.0 threats is to combine the best aspects of traditional security and control techniques with new technology designed to address the dynamic, real-time nature of Web 2.0. This paper describes how one such solution enables you to quickly implement a best practices approach to making Web 2.0 secure and effective.
Enabling a safer internet: The positive approach to web security by Sophos Inc.
April 2009 - (Free Research) This paper describes today's new web threats, highlights the need for a positive security model to replace yesterday's access-blocking approach, and describes the three pillars of protection organizations need to safeguard their systems and resources.
Lumension Device Scanner Offer by Lumension
August 2009 - (Free Research) If left unmanaged, removable devices can jeopardize the security of your data through data leakage and/or malware introduction. This offer is a system service, scanning the network on predefined intervals to uncover any removable device that has ever been connected to your network.
IDC Best Practices: Protecting Sensitive Information in Failed and Decommissioned Storage Media by PeakData Services, Inc.
September 2009 - (Free Research) Stringent laws and regulations are forcing businesses to look at data in a new light. Added to compliance challenges is protecting disparate data, while reducing overhead costs associated with legal discovery. In this webcast IDC looks at high level trends in compliance, solutions that industry-leaders are employing and how to mitigate data risk.
Ensuring proper data deletion or destruction of backup media by Quantum Corporation
August 2009 - (Free Research) Kevin Beaver, information security consultant with Principle Logic LLC, discusses the importance of proper data deletion/destruction for backup media, data deletion options in the market today, and who really needs to be worried about data destruction in this recording.
Data Protection Flash Demo Overview by Lumension
August 2009 - (Free Research) Learn how to centrally manage, monitor and enforce device access and file transfer policies, so you can prevent unauthorized devices from connecting to your endpoints and automatically encrypt your most critical information as it leaves the enterprise.
Email Archiving Made Easy for Medium-Size Businesses by Google
July 2009 - (Free Research) Brian Babineau, Senior Analyst with Enterprise Strategy Group, along with Google's Adam Swidler, shares insights and best practices on email archiving and how SaaS-based e-mail archiving is ideal for medium size businesses.
How to Compare Server Online Backup and Recovery Service Providers by Iron Mountain Digital
August 2009 - (Free Research) IT professionals are increasingly looking to online backup and recovery services for server data protection. This White Paper helps companies recognize the major categories of service providers offering online backup and recovery specifically for servers.
Ethernet 10/100/1000 Copper Taps, Passive or Active? by Gigamon
July 2009 - (Free Research) This article presents an overview of the various Ethernet 10/100/1000 physical layer technologies for the copper medium. It discusses the pros and cons of active versus passive tapping and why active tapping is preferred for Gigabit Ethernet running over the copper medium. The switch-over behavior of active relay-based tapping is also presented.
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