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whitepaper Food Company Improves Protection With Easily Managed, Comprehensive Solution2008-01-01 Microsoft Tips
  California-based Del Monte Foods sells popular branded food and pet products in grocery stores and other outlets across the United States. Recently, the company's work force has grown, which means messaging and collaboration has played an increasingly important role for Del Monte employees, who use Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 to communicate. To improve protection of its information and management of these technologies, Del Monte deployed Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange Server and Forefront Security for SharePoint, Microsoft Forefront Server Security Management Console, and Microsoft System Center Operations Manager. These combined products offer Del Monte easy deployment, solid antivirus protection, and centralized control of the IT environment.

Tags: Email, Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper IBM Research's Secure Trade Lane Solution Concept Helps Facilitate a More Secure Exchange of Container-Based Goods Shipped Worldwide2008-01-01 IBM
  Criminal and terrorist threats pose a significant challenge to the trade and cargo industries, which are urgently searching for new ways to establish a more secure global logistic chain across a complex, and often conflicting, network of manufacturers, distributors, freight forwarders, port authorities, ocean carriers and distribution centers. Closing the gap between stakeholders, embedding security across the logistics chain and providing critical data at every point of interaction with container-based goods would go a long way towards a more secure shipping trade. Experts at the IBM Research Lab in Zurich set out to meet these goals by developing a solution that addresses the logistical and physical challenges inherent in an end-to-end, secure trade chain.

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whitepaper IBM's SPARCLE Policy Management Tool Is Helping Organizations Create, Implement and Monitor Policies That Protect Personal Identifiable Information2008-01-01 IBM
  Following a recent wave of identity theft, spamware and online fraud, consumers are demanding that businesses safeguard their personal information from exploitation by cybercriminals and government officials have responded with stringent legislation mandating effective privacy policies. To help businesses manage and enforce their privacy policies, IBM Research has developed the SPARCLE (Server Privacy Architecture and Capability Enablement) policy management workbench. The goal is to help privacy professionals in any industry create policies in natural language, translate those policies into system readable commands, implement them with an enforcement engine and run reports to audit the effectiveness of the of the policy implementation. These capabilities will not only help protect the personal information of customers, but also will help reduce risk for organizations.

Tags: Security Tools, Cyber Security
  
whitepaper Salesforce.com Helped Customers Succeed and Gained Brand Loyalty Using Macromedia Breeze to Deliver Best Practices Presentations2008-01-01 Adobe Systems
  Salesforce.com is the world leader in on-demand Customer Relationship Management (CRM) services. They wanted to reach customers day or night, keeping viewers engaged with rich media experiences. The project team needed to ramp up production quickly, to deliver easy-to-navigate content, and to do it cost-effectively. In addition, the team wanted to measure training course success by tracking presentation views to see if customers actually viewed all the content or just some of it. The company deployed Macromedia for its solution with Macromedia Breeze. They used Breeze presentations to inform 100 conference presenters about responsibilities and expectations, saving hundreds of hours of meetings.

Tags: Learning Management Systems, Presentation Software
  
whitepaper Ecuadorean Foreign Affairs Ministry Enhances IT Security and Access With New Technology2008-01-01 Microsoft
  The Ecuadorean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, or Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores (MRE), needed a way to manage IT authentication across 180 worldwide locations. By deploying Windows Server 2008 with the read-only domain controller feature, the MRE is providing reliable access to information and services for users while enhancing security and control over the IT environment.

Tags: Windows Server 2008
  
whitepaper 3Com Delivers a One Network, Many Services Solution for One World Hotel2008-01-01 3Com
  One World Hotel's owners, the Bandar Utama Development Sdn. Bhd., which also owns the adjoining 1 Utama Shopping Centre, believed firmly that their network infrastructure needed to be strong and flexible so that it would enable new, evolving applications without the expense and business disruption of rewiring or recabling. As with other modern buildings today, it is necessary for them to put in place a wide range of services - from building automation, CCTV security and IP telephony and of course Internet access. One World Hotel undertook a thorough technical evaluation of available options before it selected 3Com as its vendor of choice.

Tags: Network Design, Intrusion Detection Systems
  
whitepaper Rabobank Secures Mobile Workplaces With McAfee Endpoint Encryption (Formerly SafeBoot Encryption)2008-01-01 McAfee
  The Rabobank Group is a Dutch cooperative financial services provider with a wide range of financial services and products. The local Rabobanks that grew from the cooperatives have a long tradition in the agricultural sector and small to medium-sized businesses. The Bank wanted to secure customer and corporate information on every laptop in the company. Rabobanks Implemented McAfee Endpoint Encryption on all laptops and link the software to a PKI smartcard log-in for 45,000 employees.

Tags: Security Management, Data Recovery - Security
  
whitepaper How Cisco IT Migrated to Stronger Firewall Protection for Large Sites2007-12-21 Cisco Systems
  Like other companies, Cisco Systems needs to connect its intranets to the public Internet to remain competitive and successful. But while connecting to the Internet is critical to Cisco's survival, it also exposes the network to potential attacks from anywhere in the world. Cisco IT and Cisco Information Security (InfoSec) collaborated to design, deploy, and manage an advanced firewall solution as a critical first line of defense. There are two general types of packet filtering performed by network firewalls : nonstateful inspection performed by Access Control Lists (ACLs), and stateful inspection performed by equipment such as Cisco PIX security appliances and the Cisco Firewall Services Module (FWSM). Firewalls without stateful inspection have significant weaknesses.

Tags: Network Security, Security Management
  
whitepaper How Cisco IT Upgraded Intrusion Detection to Improve Scalability and Performance2007-12-19 Cisco Systems
  Comprehensive network security has no substitute. Firewalls are Cisco IT's first line of network defense, protecting against most intrusions from outside the network and intrusions into data centers. Firewalls are effective but limited in scope. Cisco IT needed more security at the network perimeter. Cisco deployed 35 Cisco IDS 4230 sensors worldwide. These sensors protect the network perimeter, alert IT staff when an intruder has penetrated the firewalls (or is within the firewalls), and captures data to help identify the IP address of the intruder.

Tags: Network Security, Intrusion Detection Systems
  
whitepaper How Cisco IT Upgraded Intrusion Prevention Software to Improve Endpoint Security2007-12-17 Cisco Systems
  Even with the successful deployment of Cisco Security Agent Version 4.0 in February 2004, threats to the network continued to grow. Each new worm, virus, or attack made it more important to secure the network from malicious behavior. New features and capabilities were needed beyond those found in Cisco Security Agent Version 4.0. Cisco IT worked to identify areas where improvements could be made and develop and test new features and capabilities. Cisco Security Agent Version 4.5 goes beyond conventional endpoint security solutions by identifying and preventing malicious behavior before it can occur, removing potential known and unknown security risks that threaten enterprise networks and applications.

Tags: Security Management, Intrusion Detection Systems