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whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Information About Microsoft May Security Bulletins (Level 200)2008-05-14 Microsoft Tips
  On May 13, 2008, Microsoft released its monthly security bulletins. This webcast provides a brief overview of the technical details of the May security bulletins. The intent of this webcast is to address the customers' concerns.   
whitepaper No More FTP: Eliminate FTP and Email Attachment Issues2008-05-14 Proofpoint
  Today's business environment requires ad hoc and instantaneous sharing of information. Systems for sending large files have not kept pace with the needs of today's enterprise, where increasingly large and sophisticated business documents, files and media need to be quickly transmitted and shared with coworkers, business partners and customers around the world.

Existing solutions for sending large files fall short in several regards: Email does not handle large files efficiently and FTP is too difficult to manage, administer and use. End users often resort to time-consuming workarounds such as burning CDs or using unapproved (and uncontrolled) technologies such as third-party file transfer services or instant messaging.

But new technologies for secure file transfer can eliminate these problems. Download this free whitepaper from Proofpoint and learn:
  • Why conventional FTP and email attachment methods are no longer the preferred solution for large file transmission
  • The security and compliance risks associated with traditional file transfer methods
  • The pros and cons of different file transfer methods
  • Regulatory compliance benefits of an appliance-based approach to secure file transfer
  • How Proofpoint Secure File Transfer makes it easy and secure for users to send large or sensitive files, while reducing IT admin and email infrastructure costs


Tags: Security Management, Security Tools, Data Recovery - Security, Email
  
whitepaper EMS Email Security: Spam and virus-free email without the need for constant IT administration2008-05-14 Dell MessageOne
  While most email filtering solutions have barely evolved over the last few years, Dell MessageOne has broken the mold with a completely new generation of email filtering technology that is more effective, easier for administrators and users to manage, and able to scale to meet the need of the largest global enterprises.

EMS Email Security leverages machine learning techniques to provide a revolutionary spam detection system that inspects every message for hundreds of thousands of threat attributes gleaned from billions of messages. Self-adjusting detection algorithms are then applied to identify even the newest spam attacks without manual tuning or administrator intervention. Unlike other services, EMS Email Security is fully integrated with Microsoft Exchange and Active Directory to eliminate manual administration. Real-time directory synchronization is leveraged to fully automate user management and to automatically add company employees and personal contacts to safe lists. These valid addresses are always let in while invalid addresses are blocked before they reach your servers.

Download this guide for more information on EMS Email Security and learn how to protect your organization with the best-in-class solution against spam, viruses, and unwanted content!

Tags: Security Management, Security Tools, Email, Spam - E-mail Fraud - Phishing, Spyware
  
whitepaper Raising the bar for hackers (Security)2008-05-09 siemens
  Many production plants are linked to the Internet and utilize standard software, which makes them a potential target for hackers. Siemens is making these systems more secure.

Tags: Network Security, Intrusion Detection Systems, Cyber Security
  
whitepaper Extending PCI Compliance to the Mobile Workforce2008-05-07 Fiberlink Communications
  The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council developed an explicit Data Security Standard (DSS) which outlines the minimum controls necessary to protect the system components that support cardholder data environments. The Council added teeth to the security standard by enforcing it through regular audits and assessments conducted by authorized agencies. The controls outlined in the 12 requirements of PCI DSS specifically address system components - the point-of-sale devices, servers, network, applications and storage - that support cardholder data environments. Consequently, this is the network segment that organizations focus on when devising, implementing, maintaining and assessing their security controls.

Tags: Best Practices
  
whitepaper MedicAlert Expands Service and Protects Critical Data for Members Worldwide2008-05-07 CA (Computer Associates)
  For fifty years, MedicAlert has helped save lives by providing emergency responders and healthcare practitioners. However, with the rise of HIPAA mandates and other standards from similar global regulatory bodies, MedicAlert decided it could no longer preserve that privacy with limited homegrown security technology. In order to provide extended member services, as well as improve internal efficiency and productivity, MedicAlert officials began a search for an enterprise-class security software solution. MedicAlert implemented the CA Identity & Access Management solution that delivered the reliable and accountable security features that MedicAlert's critical and sensitive operations required.

Tags: Security Management, HIPAA
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Windows Server 2008 (Part 20 of 24): Windows Server 2008 Public Key Infrastructure (Level 200)2008-05-07 Microsoft Tips
  The presenter of this webcast covers new functionalities and enhancements for certificate services and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in the Windows Server 2008 operating system. The presenter explains how certificate services in Windows Server 2008 include auto-enrollment and credential roaming, in addition to the Active Directory certificate server role and also examines certificate management, including enrollment and revocation features. Finally, the presenter concludes the webcast with a look at signing and deploying remote programs with certificates.

Tags: Security Tools, Windows Server 2008
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Windows Server 2008 (Part 19 of 24): AD RMS and AD FS (Level 200)2008-05-05 Microsoft Tips
  The presenter of this webcast introduces the new version of Windows Rights Management Services, Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) for Windows Server 2008. The presenter shows how AD RMS integrates with Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) to allow trusted partners in two organizations to create and consume Rights Management Services - protected documents using their own credentials.

Tags: Windows Server 2008, Directory Services
  
whitepaper Walters-Dimmick Petroleum Secures Store Broadband With Safe@Office and SMP On-Demand2008-05-05 Check Point Software Technologies
  Walters-Dimmick Petroleum, Inc. (WDP) is a marketer of Shell petroleum products with a primary focus on the distribution of Shell fuels across Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. WDP manages more than 58 locations, each of which requires an Internet connection for secure email access and corporate communications. When the company replaced its dial-up service with broadband, it hired a Managed Service Provider (MSP) to implement a complete high-speed DSL solution that included Check Point Safe@Office appliances. In order to effectively manage the Safe@Office appliances within geographically distributed WDP retail locations, Williams selected Security Management Portal (SMP) On-Demand from Check Point.

Tags: Security Management, MSP
  
whitepaper Symantec Internet Security Threat Report Volume XIII2008-05-02 Symantec
  Understanding the threat trends potential impact provides customers with needed intelligence on global and targeted threats to help them re-evaluate security policies to ensure that they have the correct security measures in place. The Symantec Internet Security Threat Report provides a six-month update of worldwide Internet threat activity. It includes analysis of network-based attacks, a review of known vulnerabilities, and highlights of malicious code. It also assesses trends in phishing and spam activity. This summary of the Internet Security Threat Report will alert attendees to current trends and impending threats. It will also offer recommendations for protection against and mitigation of these concerns.

Tags: Security Management