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whitepaper Design Guidelines for IT Security Management Tools2008-06-23 University of British Columbia
  One of the most important factors that impact usability of security systems within an organization are security tools. This paper reports preliminary results of their survey about design guidelines for IT security management tools. The paper gathered guidelines and recommendations related to IT security management tool from available literature as well as result of their previous studies on IT security management. It categorized and combined these guidelines into a set of high level guidelines that can be used by tool developers in development of tools. In addition the paper identified the relationship between guidelines and challenges in IT security management as well as the strength of evidence for each guideline.

Tags: Network Design, Security Tools
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Troubleshooting Forefront Client Security in Large Enterprises (Level 300)2008-06-21 Microsoft
  This webcast answers the technical questions about Forefront Client Security and reviews common troubleshooting tips with the product. It shows how Forefront Client Security uses Microsoft Operations Manager technology, integrates with Active Directory, employs Windows Server Update Services for signature and client deployment, and utilizes Microsoft SQL Server database software for data retention.   
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: How Microsoft IT Uses Forefront Client Security (Level 300)2008-06-19 Microsoft
  Microsoft IT has deployed Microsoft Forefront Client Security on approximately 50,000 computers. This webcast examine Microsoft IT's experience with Forefront Client Security and discuss the architectural considerations that Microsoft IT made when deploying Forefront Client Security within Microsoft.   
whitepaper Reducing Total Cost of Security Ownership2008-06-19 SonicWall
  The cost of security should be measured not only by list price, but in the sum total of operational performance, implementation, and ongoing management costs. IT is no longer shackled to proprietary vendors and arcane solutions, but can now intelligently select solutions that provide the greatest overall value, while retaining the utmost security and performance. As a relentless innovator in the secure infrastructure market, SonicWALL is committed to improving the performance and productivity of businesses by engineering the cost out of building and running secure networks.

Tags: Security Standards, Security Management, Cost Control - Risk Mgmt., ROI - TCO
  
whitepaper Information Protection - Protecting Sensitive Data With Active Directory Rights Management Services in Windows Server 20082008-06-18 Microsoft
  As more and more of the world's information, commerce, and communications moves to digital form, it will open the door to a new world of connected experiences. Increasingly, people envision a world of anywhere access - a world in which the information and the content that they value is available instantly and easily, no matter where they are. Ultimately, anywhere access depends on whether one can create and share information without fear that it will be compromised, stolen, or exploited. Active Directory Rights Management Services in Windows Server 2008 addresses the significant customer needs around secure anywhere access for information, with identity-based protection and policy that spans the entire information lifecycle.

Tags: Data Recovery - Security, Windows Server 2008
  
whitepaper Web application security: automated scanning versus manual penetration testing2008-01-01 IBM
  Web sites are vulnerable to Web application attacks and a great percentage of these attacks occur over the HTTP/S protocols, ports that are often exposed to the entire online community. It's essential for organizations to take serious measures to help secure their Web applications.

There are two primary methods for discovering Web application vulnerabilities: using manual penetration testing and code review or using automated scanning tools and static analysis. The purpose of this paper is to compare these two methods.

Tags: Security Management, Best Practices
  
whitepaper Getting in Compliance with Government Data Regulations by Leveraging Online Security Technology2008-06-16 Verisign
  Concerned your site is not in compliance with serious data regulations? Be sure to stay on top of regulations such as PCI, HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, FISMA and others which help keep your customers safe. Learn about these regulations and how to comply with them when you read this free white paper, "Getting in Compliance With Government Data Regulations By Leveraging Online Security Technology."

Tags: Data Recovery - Security, Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
  
whitepaper Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0 - Benefits of Upgrading2008-06-13 Symantec
  This webcast will present the benefits of upgrading to Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0. Symantec Endpoint Protection threat prevention technologies present users with the optimum balance between security needs, administrative overhead and system impact. The webcast will focus on the advantages of the Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0 management architecture, the required system resources and the improvements incorporated into the latest Maintenance Release (MR2).

Tags: Network Security, Security Management
  
whitepaper Managing Critical Elements of Risk in Real Time2008-06-12 Symantec
  Risk is commonly associated with the tactical implications of compromised data and applications, malicious operational event impact, and even the associations of audit related deficiencies. The ability to consolidate this data and prioritize its impact on business operations can provide a measurable improvement to how organizations define, monitor and respond to risk. This webcast will examine critical elements of risk associated with monitoring user access and provide examples of how these risks can be mitigated to a manageable level.

Tags: Data Recovery - Security, Cost Control - Risk Mgmt.
  
whitepaper Take a holistic approach to business-driven security2008-06-11 IBM
  Organisations often take a bottoms-up approach to security because security solution vendors typically promote this approach to their clients. But this methodology often creates an excessively complex and disjointed security infrastructure.

This paper introduces actions that organisations can take to drive security efforts from a business and operational perspective and discusses how security leadership from IBM can help enable their success

Tags: Security Standards, Security Management, Security Tools, Best Practices