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Webcast: Smart Techniques for application security: whitebox + blackbox testing. | 2009-11-19 | IBM |
| Whitebox & blackbox application security testing are two approaches for detecting vulnerabilities in Web-based and network applications. Both have strengths and weaknesses, but a combination of the two provides the most comprehensive application security coverage and facilitates the extension of vulnerability assessments across the development lifecycle.
Tags: Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration |
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Practical Approaches for Securing Web Applications across the Software Delivery Lifecycle | 2009-11-19 | IBM |
| Enterprises understand the importance of securing web applications to protect critical corporate and customer data. What many don't understand, is how to implement a robust process for integrating security and risk management throughout the web application software development lifecycle.
Securing the web application lifecycle does not have to mean slowing it down. When delivery is implemented in a collaborative, repeatable, and process-oriented manner, companies can benefit from more efficient development models and more secure applications. Integrating security into these processes from the very beginning can short-circuit expensive and time consuming "gotchas" at the end of the lifecycle. Tags: Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration |
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Managing a growing threat: An Executive's Guide to Web Application Security | 2009-11-19 | IBM |
| Traditionally, companies have relied on perimeter defenses to keep their networks and data secure. Unfortunately, network firewalls and network vulnerability scanners can't defend against application-level attacks. Cyber-criminals are leveraging relatively simple application exploits to gain access to sensitive information for fun and profit. It's more important than ever to implement secure application strategies to effectively protect your business.
Tags: Security Administration, Network Management, Network Management, Intrusion - Tampering |
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Staying a step ahead of the hackers: the importance of identifying critical Web application vulnerabilities. | 2009-11-19 | IBM |
| Security managers worldwide working for midsize or large organizations share a common goal: to better manage the risks associated with their business infrastructure. Web application security plays a significant role in achieving that goal. This session will discuss new and emerging network and application security attacks and ways organizations can protect themselves against Web application and network security threats.
Tags: Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration |
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3M Ports Library Software to Latest Operating System: Improves Performance, Usability | 2009-11-18 | Microsoft |
| The Track and Trace Solutions Department of 3M, a Fortune 500 company, provides Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solutions. One such solution is the 3M RFID System, which is used by nearly 1,000 libraries and other facilities. To ensure customers can easily transition to and quickly benefit from the Windows 7 operating system, 3M recently migrated its library RFID applications from Windows Vista to run on Windows 7. The applications have nearly 2 million lines of code, yet it took just two days to verify the migration results - and no modifications to the applications were needed. As a result, 3M has noted enhanced security and reliability, and application performance improvements of up to 30 percent.
Tags: Desktop Client OS |
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The Essential Guide: Real-Time High Availability for Exchange - Replicate Exchange Data for Improved Resiliency | 2009-11-17 | CA XOsoft |
| Business email has become so important that most organizations consider achieving the highest possible availability a must. How can you measureÂand improveÂyour email systems' availability and resiliency?
Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Internet and Web, IT Budgeting |
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How to Protect Your Confidential Information | 2009-11-17 | Symantec |
| Join the experts as they reveal how your company can best harness the benefits of a data loss prevention strategy and how you can determine the right data loss prevention solution for your company's needs. Watch this program and learn more.
Tags: Data Infrastructure, Security Administration, Data Tools, Security Administration |
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Virtual Private Servers (VPS) | 2009-11-13 | Verio |
| Virtual Private Servers (VPS) are increasingly viewed as a simple and cost-effective alternative to purchasing, managing, and supporting dedicated server hardware and software resources for a broad range of applications and services. Learn about the features and benefits of VPS as well as the most important issues for IT professionals who want to maximize its potential for savings, efficiency, and the greatest possible return on investment (ROI).
Tags: Enterprise Planning, Security Administration, IT Budgeting |
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Simplified Remote Access Gives Customers Easy Access to SAP Test Systems | 2009-11-13 | Microsoft |
| Based in Walldorf, Germany, SAP specializes in developing professional business software. As part of its commitment to providing exceptional customer service, the company created an online test environment so that businesses could easily evaluate SAP solutions before investing in the software. To support this endeavor, SAP needed a simple, more secure remote access solution that would allow customers to connect with the test environment, regardless of the type of system they were using. After attempting to use terminal servers, SAP discovered the Microsoft Intelligent Application Gateway 2007 solution. Now customers can quickly connect to the test environment using an Internet browser. As a result, costs associated with customer support have dropped dramatically.
Tags: LAN - WAN |
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Wireless Standards, Installation, Security, and More! | 2009-11-12 | Black Box |
| In a little more than a decade, wireless has grown from an obscure and expensive curiosity into a practical and affordable networking technology. Today's most common wireless standard is 802.11g Ethernet, also often called Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity). 802.11g is fast enough to be practical and affordable enough for home networks, and the new 802.11n standard is coming on strong. The convenience of wireless is appealing - one doesn't have to deal with running cable, and one can move computers anywhere one want and still be connected to the network. Wireless is especially suited for use with laptop or notebook computers, offering users great freedom of movement.
Tags: Mobile and Wireless |
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