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whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Information Regarding an Out-of-Band Security Bulletin Release (Level 200)2008-10-24 Microsoft
  On October 23, 2008, Microsoft will release an out-of-band security bulletin. The presenter of this webcast gives brief overview of the technical details of the security bulletin. The intent of this webcast is to address the concerns. Therefore, most of the webcast is devoted to attendees asking questions about the bulletin and getting answers from the security experts.   
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: BenkoTIPS Live and On-Demand: 10 Ways Your Applications Can Be More Secure on Windows Vista (Level 100)2008-10-22 Microsoft
  Reputations are tough to shake - particularly in the software industry. While Windows has enjoyed great market share, especially in the desktop operating system space, its industry position has made it a target for hackers worldwide. Microsoft leadership recognized the need to develop a security engineering approach that could withstand global Internet scrutiny, and Windows Vista is the first desktop operating system to embody this significant philosophy shift. Windows Vista is built from end to end with security at the very forefront of the project. The attendee of this webcast will learn 10 reasons why the application can be more secure when it is deployed on Windows Vista.

Tags: Windows Vista
  
whitepaper Momentum Webcast: Security and Management (Level 100)2008-10-14 Microsoft
  IT departments are under increasing pressure to enable new business scenarios while ensuring uptime and protecting confidential data. In order to achieve this, IT departments are asked to drive down the operational costs of running the IT infrastructure and align more resources to driving business value. Attend this webcast to learn how Microsoft integrated technologies for data center management, secure messaging and collaboration, and information protection and access can help. It shows how products like Microsoft System Center and Microsoft Forefront can help to reduce costs, improve security and availability, and increase agility, to achieve a server infrastructure that is better aligned to the changing needs of the business.   
whitepaper The Secure Web Gateway: Mission Critical for Business2008-08-30 Ironport Systems
  Businesses increasingly depend on the Internet for their operations. The success of these operations depends on trust and security - you have to know who you are doing business with and you have to be assured of the security of your shared transactions. In this program, Gartner Research Director Peter Firstbrook and Tom Gillis, VP of Marketing, IronPort Systems--a Cisco business unit, address the current threat landscape and the evolution of the Secure Web Gateway and its importance to today's businesses.

Tags: Data Recovery - Security
  
whitepaper Total Endpoint Protection: Lower Costs and Increase Compliance2008-08-30 McAfee
  It's not easy to keep your business safe:
  • Cyber criminals have more ways to gain access to your data.
  • Compliance regulations demand new and stronger safeguards.
  • The growing number of disparate point products increases management costs and security complexities.
So how do you ensure your company is protected from the growing number of threats against your data and infrastructure? And how can you effectively manage your endpoint protection so that management costs don't escalate out of control?

View this program to hear trusted advisors from Gartner and McAfee offer key insights into how you can proactively protect your systems and data while more effectively managing endpoint security. You'll also learn why Citrix turned to McAfee to help protect their global IT environment and reduce their costs.

Tags: Anti-Hacking, Security Management, Data Recovery - Security, Intrusion Detection Systems, Sarbanes-Oxley
  
whitepaper Using Email Encryption to Enforce Security Policies for PCI, GLBA & HIPAA Compliance2008-08-27 Proofpoint
  Ensuring your organization complies with today's increasingly complex regulations and industry mandates around email and data security can be both a legal and technical mine field.

First you need to understand what data should be protected. Then you need to determine who in your organization has access to that data and is sending it to people outside of the organization. You also need to invest in technology to enforce your compliance policies. It can be intimidating for any IT department.

Hearing how your peers have tackled these challenges can help you plan your approach to finding a solution.

Watch the webinar, "Use Email Encryption to Enforce Security Policies for PCI, GLBA and HIPAA Compliance" and hear product expert Rami Habal discuss how Proofpoint customers have used integrated email encryption and data loss prevention technologies to tackle a wide variety of outbound email compliance challenges.

View this webinar to learn:
  • The impact of regulations like HIPAA, PCI and GLBA on email security policies and why automatic, policy-based, email encryption should be a central part of your approach to compliance.
  • Key criteria you should consider when evaluating solutions to protect private and confidential data.
  • How to make sense of appliances, in-the-Cloud services and hybrid deployment models - and how to choose the ideal solution for your enterprise.
  • What it takes to deploy a solution to prevent leaks of confidential information in email messages, including financial data, private health information, credit card numbers and other sensitive materials.
  • How, with Proofpoint, organizations can transmit sensitive data via email while operating more efficiently and improving the levels of service and convenience they deliver to their customers.


Tags: SSL - TLS, Email, HIPAA, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
  
whitepaper Enterprise Information Classification: Ensuring Persistent Encryption2008-07-24 Microsoft
  This webcast cover best practices around information classification as part of an overall Information Protection Strategy. It is essential to classify information according to its value and level of sensitivity in order to deploy the right level of security as part of a comprehensive Information Protection Strategy. Information classification applies metadata to Microsoft Office, Outlook and Outlook Web Access (OWA) documents and emails as a mean to increase security, satisfy regulatory requirements, and deepen the involvement of the end-user in understanding the sensitivity of corporate information. The attendee will learn how users are prompted to classify data based on corporate policy and labels can be configured to automatically trigger Microsoft Rights Management Services (RMS) and ensure protection of sensitive data.   
whitepaper CISSP Exam Tips2008-07-09 Global Knowledge
  The CISSP has become a key certification for security professionals. If you're planning to take the CISSP certification exam, this on demand seminar explains certification candidate requirements and outlines the 10 exam domains. You'll also hear about test taking tips and be directed to additional resources to help you study for and pass the exam.

Tags: Certification
  
whitepaper Ethical Hacking and Risk Assessments2008-07-01 Global Knowledge
  Protecting your business's computer network is one of the most important moves you can make. In this on-demand seminar you'll learn how hackers access networks and what common methods are available to find weak security areas and combat these breaches.

Tags: Security Management, Cost Control - Risk Mgmt., Strategic Planning, Best Practices
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Understanding Activation and Validation in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 (Level 200)2008-06-30 Microsoft
  Windows product activation, which was first introduced in consumer editions, is now required for all editions of the Windows operating system. This webcast provides a business and technical overview of the activation and validation changes in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. Volume Activation 2.0 supports new types of license keys and several new modes of activation for customers deploying Windows using volume licensing rights. It covers changes to Key Management Service (KMS) and Multiple Activation Key (MAK), Volume License Keys (VLKs), notification versus Reduced Functionality Mode (RFM), activation grace periods, and re-arms.

Tags: Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista