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whitepaper Mobile Strategies: Why It's Time to Make the Switch From IPSec to SSL VPN2009-03-31 Ziff Davis Enterprise Holdings
  In today's economic climate, increasing employee productivity and reducing infrastructure costs are at the top of every organization's agenda. Enabling employees to access network resources, from wherever they are and from whatever device, is a key strategy for improving productivity and saving money. As a result, IT is under pressure to deliver remote access to their increasingly mobile workforce, but is stumbling across the limitations of their current IPSec technology. SSL VPN is emerging as a better choice for secure remote access. The attendee of this webcast will learn why IPSec VPNs are failing to support the modern mobile workforce. IPSec VPN security concerns and cost inefficiencies.

Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper Using Email Encryption to Enforce Security Policies for PCI, GLBA & HIPAA Compliance2008-08-27 Proofpoint
  Ensuring your organization complies with today's increasingly complex regulations and industry mandates around email and data security can be both a legal and technical mine field.

First you need to understand what data should be protected. Then you need to determine who in your organization has access to that data and is sending it to people outside of the organization. You also need to invest in technology to enforce your compliance policies. It can be intimidating for any IT department.

Hearing how your peers have tackled these challenges can help you plan your approach to finding a solution.

Watch the webinar, "Use Email Encryption to Enforce Security Policies for PCI, GLBA and HIPAA Compliance" and hear product expert Rami Habal discuss how Proofpoint customers have used integrated email encryption and data loss prevention technologies to tackle a wide variety of outbound email compliance challenges.

View this webinar to learn:
  • The impact of regulations like HIPAA, PCI and GLBA on email security policies and why automatic, policy-based, email encryption should be a central part of your approach to compliance.
  • Key criteria you should consider when evaluating solutions to protect private and confidential data.
  • How to make sense of appliances, in-the-Cloud services and hybrid deployment models - and how to choose the ideal solution for your enterprise.
  • What it takes to deploy a solution to prevent leaks of confidential information in email messages, including financial data, private health information, credit card numbers and other sensitive materials.
  • How, with Proofpoint, organizations can transmit sensitive data via email while operating more efficiently and improving the levels of service and convenience they deliver to their customers.


Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Internet and Web, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Compliance
  
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 Administration, Server Platforms - OS
  
whitepaper Advances in SSL and Certificate Management2008-02-28 Entrust
  Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is the fundamental security protocol that has enabled billions of trusted web transactions for more than a decade. Innovations in SSL technology have made it more powerful than ever in protecting data and increasing customer confidence in online transactions. The presenter will address innovations in the first layer of security for the business, including Extended Validation (EV) SSL certificates, what they are, and how one can use them to instill customer trust in the site.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper Deadlines Passed, But Merchants are Still Out of Compliance2008-02-13 Ipswitch
  The PCI-DSS deadlines for level 1 and level 2 merchants have come and gone, but questions still linger on how to meet compliance. This webinar covers the following topics:
  • The risk management and operational costs associated with data breaches and why PCI is important to offset those costs.
  • The major issues facing merchants as they strive for compliance, and tactics to overcome those issues.
  • There is not a one-solution provider. How to meet the digital dozen requirements with various technologies.
Speakers:
David Taylor - President, PCI SVA
Kevin Gillis - Vice President, Ipswitch
David McNeely - Director of Product Management, Centrify

View this webinar now!

Tags: E-commerce - E-Business, Authentication - Encryption, Data Tools
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: MSDN geekspeak: CardSpace, Why Should You Care, Who's Using It Today, and How? (Level 300)2008-01-02 Microsoft
  This webcast discusses real-world implementation considerations around Windows CardSpace.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper Mitigating the Costs of Threats0000-00-00 BD-BrandProtect
  This whitepaper targets financial institutions and the most effective methods in denying online criminals. The report stresses the importance of the BD-BrandProtect Internet Presence Threat Analysis. This proactive approach employs three phases:
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Network Forensics: Identifying Attack Signatures (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Listening in on network traffic (network forensics) can reveal whether an application and data communications are secure, and point out possible reconnaissance processes preceding an attack. Learning the signatures of the breach traffic is also the first step in blocking it at bordering devices or at the desktop. The presenter of this webcast begins by displaying numerous trace files indicating network reconnaissance is underway on a network (operating system fingerprinting, IP scans, zombie-based scans, blind UDP scans, application mapping sessions, and directed TCP scans) and identifies the unique signatures in each of these communications.

Tags: Security Administration, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Windows Communication Foundation Top to Bottom (Part 10 of 15): Security Fundamentals (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  The Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is secure by default, providing numerous baked-in binding scenarios that initialize various combinations of transport and message-level security settings. There is always a need to override the default binding configuration to provide the appropriate security constraints for the service boundaries. This webcast starts with the security basics: authentication, authorization, the difference between single hop and message-level security, and how to apply digital signatures and encryption. Next, the presenter explores several common deployment scenarios for services within an enterprise system and the associated security configurations that would apply to those scenarios.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Public Key Infrastructure Enhancements in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  This webcast takes a look at Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) improvements and enhancements to the Windows Vista operating system and Windows Server 2008. The presenter of this webcast discusses new functionalities and enhancements from the client-side Certificate Services Client, including automatic enrollment and credential roaming.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Server Platforms - OS, Desktop Client OS