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Webcast: Security convergence equals network security cost savings | 2009-08-31 | IBM |
| Listen to IBM Internet Security Systems' take on network security convergence. You will learn how to get more out of your existing investments in network security, combat new Web 2.0, Web application and database threats without purchasing stand alone technologies, and how to protect your company from worms to botnets to preventing data leaks.
Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Data Tools, Intrusion - Tampering |
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Podcast: Staying competitive and Showing ROI | 2009-08-31 | IBM |
| According to recent research conducted by IBM® ISS X-Force®, more than half of all disclosed vulnerabilities in 2008 were Web application flaws. Learn how IBM Web application security solutions can help you reduce costs, manage risk and improve service. Listen to the podcast.
Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Security Administration, Intrusion - Tampering |
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The dirty dozen: preventing common application-level hack attacks | 2009-08-03 | IBM |
| As organizations have grown increasingly dependent on online software, the risk of malicious attacks has also become far more serious. Such attacks can bring a business to a standstill, cost a company millions of dollars in lost transactions and potentially tarnish its brand image.
Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering |
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Editorial Preface: Special Issue on Intrusion and Malware Detection | 2009-07-27 | Dynamic Publishers |
| Welcome to the special issue of Intrusion and Malware detection. Detection of Intrusions and Malware remains a serious problem in the realm of computer and communications security. These include viruses, spam, phishing, spyware, botnets, and other Web attacks. Such security attacks are no longer confined to traditional computer networks or the internet, but are now spreading to other systems such as cyber-physical and automotive systems. To meet the increasing demand for safety, intrusion and malware detection need to provide users with the most timely and effective threat protection with the least amount of complexity. Security researchers predict over 20,000 new malware per hour by 2015, driving vendors to develop newer and faster paradigms to effectively protect their customers.
Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering |
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Messagelabs - IT Security Threats of Today and Tommorrow Webcast Supporting Doc | 2009-06-26 | MessageLabs, now part of Symantec |
| This document supports th silicon.com webcast which discusses some of the security threats to IT systems that organisations have to face on a daily basis - and what do about them.
With real life examples of how these threats are dealt with, and a look at some of the dangers which may arise tomorrow, this MessageLabs webcast is essential for anyone involved with the IT security of their organisations
Tags: Security Administration, Security Administration, Security Administration, Intrusion - Tampering |
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MessageLabs Intelligence : 2009 security Predictions | 2009-06-10 | |
| Having analyzed the global threat landscape for almost a decade, MessageLabs Team Skeptic is comprised of many world-renowned malware and spam experts who have a global view of threats across multiple communication protocols drawn from the billions of web pages, emails and instant messages filtered by Skeptic each day.
Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering, Business Functions |
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Tangled Web : Undercover Threats, Invisible Enemies | 2009-06-10 | |
| MessageLabs offers integrated web and email security services proven to stay a step ahead of the bad guys. Its Web Security service, for example, includes anti-spyware and anti-virus protection, as well as industry-leading converged threat analysis which ensures that threat intelligence learned from email is also applied to web security.
Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering, Business Functions |
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Enterprise Security Reporter for SharePoint Version 3.6.3 | 2009-05-26 | ScriptLogic |
| Enterprise Security Reporter for SharePoint provides the administrator with tools to compare, analyze, query and report on the security and configuration of the SharePoint site, users, document ownership, permissions and document modifications. Enterprise Security Reporter includes numerous ready-made and customizable reports, with output in eight popular file formats.
30 day free trial download (Enterprise Security Reporter's Discovery Console can be installed on Windows 2000/XP/2003 and requires MSDE or SQL Server 2000 or higher.) Tags: Security Administration, Security Administration, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration |
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Active Administrator Version 5.1 | 2009-05-26 | ScriptLogic |
| Active Administrator is an enterprise-class Active Directory management, auditing and recovery solution that takes over where the management tools supplied with Windows leave off. Advanced management features include centralized auditing of events, real-time alerts, searching and reporting of delegations, self-healing privilege management, and Group Policy offline editing and rollback.
30 day free trial download (Active Administrator requires installation within a 2000/2003/2008 AD Domain. The auditing feature requires an SQL or SQL Express database.) Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Business Functions, Intrusion - Tampering |
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A Strategic Review of Existing Mobile Agent-Based Intrusion Detection Systems | 2009-05-21 | Yahoo |
| Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) is defined as a component that analyses system and user operations in computer and network systems in search of activities considered undesirable from security perspectives. Applying Mobile Agent (MA) to intrusion detection design is a recent development and it is aimed at effective intrusion detection in distributed environment. From the literature, it is clear that most MA-based IDS that are available are not quite effective because their time to detection is high and detect limited intrusions. This paper proposes a way of classifying a typical IDS and then strategically reviews the existing mobile agent-based IDSs focusing on each of the categories of the classification, for example architecture, mode of data collection, the techniques for analysis, and the security of these intelligent codes.
Tags: Security Administration, Intrusion - Tampering |