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whitepaper Protecting against tomorrow's threats today -- proactive security from SophosLabs2008-02-21 Sophos
  Constantly looking for new vulnerabilities to exploit, today's cybercriminals are using fast- changing, low-profile threats to surreptitiously infect and hijack computers across the business network.

Spammed email, infected endpoint devices and, above all, the largely unprotected Web, are all part of the rapidly evolving threat landscape in which an increasingly mobile workforce presents unprecedented challenges to business security and productivity.

This paper describes how -- through the powerful integration of cross-threat expertise, automated systems and leading-edge technology -- SophosLabs has the global visibility and 24/7 research operation to provide the proactive protection and rapid response that businesses need to safeguard their security, productivity and regulatory compliance.

Tags: Network Security, Security Management, Security Tools, Spam - E-mail Fraud - Phishing
  
whitepaper Lower your blood pressure when it comes to securing patient data2008-01-01 IBM
  Protecting patient data is a huge task. Compliance regulations make the challenge even bigger. In this IBM Healthcare Security Executive Kit, you'll learn how to safeguard data more effectively, reduce regulatory compliance risks and lower operating expenses associated with security. You'll even see how to dispose of old equipment in a safe, environmentally friendly manner.

There's an information security assessment, a case study from the University of Colorado Hospital and white papers about stopping insider attacks and protecting against viruses, worms and spyware. And that's just for starters. This is one healthcare security eKit you need to download right now.

Tags: Data Center, Data Recovery - Security, HIPAA, Security Management, Best Practices
  
whitepaper IT Manager Webcast: Dynamic IT and Security (Part 3 of 5): Network and Edge Protection (Level 100)2008-02-19 Microsoft
  There is more pressure than ever on IT departments today. The bulk of IT budgets are spent just "treading water," rather than adding new business value. Microsoft is focused on helping customers flip that equation through a more dynamic IT infrastructure. The attendee of this webcast will learn how the Microsoft network and edge protection solutions enable you to better secure your business's critical IT resources.

Tags: Security Applications, Security Management
  
whitepaper Lower Costs and Reduce Risk With Symantec Endpoint Protection2008-02-15 Symantec
  Today most IT teams rely on fragmented endpoint security measures. Different types of security software may run on desktops, laptops, and servers. Antivirus, antispyware, network threat protection, and proactive threat protection may be managed independently at different locations. Not surprisingly, this piecemeal approach often leads to higher administrative costs. It can also result in increased risk, as hackers develop new tactics and use blended threats to gain unauthorized access to an organization's systems and information. To ward off threats more proactively and to cut down endpoint security costs, a growing number of businesses are developing a structured approach that integrates endpoints in a single, centralized management framework.

Tags: Security Management, Cost Control - Risk Mgmt.
  
whitepaper Live Webcast: Top Trends Impacting Two-Factor Authentication2008-02-14 Positive Networks
  2008 brings with it new IT security challenges and issues that network and systems administrators should be aware of. Utilizing a 2008 survey of IT professionals from leading enterprises, this Webcast will summarize the top security issues which network security professionals should be prepared to face in 2008.

An overwhelming 70% of respondents believe that usernames and passwords do not provide an adequate level of security for sensitive information. Regulatory legislation and agencies such as FFIEC, HIPPA, GLB also echo this perspective. One strategy for meeting today's stringent data security standards is the use of strong, two-factor authentication, but a number of barriers can stand in the way of a successful implementation.

To learn what those obstacles are -- and how to sidestep them -- join this Webcast, with live Q&A, hosted by James Hilliard, moderator for TechRepublic, and featuring Positive Networks' CTO Steve Dispensa and Chief Privacy Advocate Evan Conway.

In this webcast you'll learn:
  • The latest security trends that you need to address
  • How responding organizations' security practices compare to your own
  • How Positive Networks's PhoneFactor compares to other two-factor authentication methods
  • How companies are successfully implementing two-factor authentication
Register today!

Tags: Security Management, SSL - TLS, Security Tools, Data Recovery - Security
  
whitepaper Nessus Credential Checks for UNIX and Windows2008-02-12 Tenable Network Security
  This paper describes how to perform authenticated network scans with the Nessus Vulnerability Scanner. Authenticated network scans allow a remote network audit to obtain "Host-based" data such as missing patches and operating system settings. Host-based checks for UNIX versions of Nessus were introduced in 2004 and Windows support had existed before that. Nessus leverages the ability to log into remote UNIX hosts via Secure Shell. For Windows hosts, Nessus leverages a variety of Microsoft authentication technologies.

Tags: Security Tools
  
whitepaper Securing Your Messaging Environment From External and Internal Threats2008-02-07 Symantec
  The presenter of this webcast explains how Symantec's 8300 series appliances can help to protect the messaging infrastructure from external and internal threats. Messaging technologies have become the communications life-blood of organizations today and their increased use has left them vulnerable to external attacks like malware, spyware and spam and internal threats like data leakage.

Tags: Spam - E-mail Fraud - Phishing, Spyware
  
whitepaper Trend Micro and Microsoft Provide Enhanced Security Protection to Customers With "Certified for Windows Vista" Application2008-02-05 Microsoft
  Trend Micro is a global leader in network antivirus and Internet content security software and services. Recognizing the customer demand for enhanced security across home and business desktops and networks, Trend Micro partnered with Microsoft to deliver the next generation of security protection while ensuring that users experience a seamless upgrade to Windows Vista. Trend Micro developed its Internet Security and AntiVirus products to work seamlessly with new security features available in Windows Vista, making use of dedicated Microsoft technical assistance and third-party QA and testing resources.

Tags: Security Management, Windows Vista
  
whitepaper Petroleum Company Strengthens Security With Network Access Protection Solution2008-02-01 Microsoft
  Petron Corporation, a petroleum refining and distribution company, wanted to reduce its network's exposure to security risks. The client devices that its mobile work force used were a chronic source of viruses because they often picked up malicious software from other systems. However, Petron was unable to verify the health of those devices before granting them network access. To improve security, Petron deployed Windows Server 2008 with Network Access Protection. Now Petron employees can connect more securely, and the healthier network is easier to manage. IT administrators have more time for other projects that further improve and protect Petron's IT environment, including the implementation of Microsoft Forefront Client Security and Forefront Security for SharePoint.

Tags: Security Management, Windows Server 2008
  
whitepaper Healthcare IT Alliance Immunizes Networks Against Rogue Access2008-02-01 Microsoft
  The South West Alliance of Rural Health (SWARH) is a joint venture of public health agencies in South-Western Victoria, Australia. It provides a region-wide IP network that carries voice, video, and data services. Its clients use a diverse range of hardware governed by SWARH ICT standards, although SWARH has no direct ability to enforce those standards. SWARH was concerned that if an unauthorized person plugged a computer into a network port at any of its 147 sites, they might gain unfettered access. However, installing secure switches at client sites would have been prohibitively expensive. Instead, in February 2008 SWARH began implementing the Network Access Protection feature of Windows Server 2008. SWARH gained the ability to enforce computer health policies and protect its network from malware.

Tags: Security Management, Windows Server 2008