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The Essential Elements of Comprehensive Endpoint Security | 26/03/08 | |
| Establishing a comprehensive endpoint security solution is complicated, and issues like accounting for unmanaged nodes only increase the scope of the challenge. What's more, selecting and stitching together an appropriate set of counter-measures means navigating a complex landscape of point products. Accordingly, the intent of this white paper is to clarify the the endpoint security problem and identify the functional requirements of a comprehensive endpoint security solution. | sponsored by![]() |
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Businesses Beware: The New Battlefront on Email and Web Attacks | 2006-11-01 08:36:44 | MessageLabs |
| Gone are the days when viruses simply corrupted your network, costing your organization time and money to clean up the damage. Today's threats consist of 'under the radar' approaches in the form of multi-vector attacks, which operate across email and the internet and are designed to get past traditional security tools. Email and web-based attacks like phishing and spyware are costing business and consumers loss in productivity and system downtime, financial losses, as well as and brand damage. This white paper examines the nature of the new threats, what they're designed to achieve, and their true costs to business. Download this valuable report to help protect your business. | |||
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Spyware: The Latest Trends | 2006-11-01 06:26:19 | Trend Micro |
| This Trend Micro white paper discusses the latest trends in broadband, wireless, and network interconnectivity, and the progress of information exchange. It also highlights an example of emerging spyware that exposes users to the possibility of identity theft, data corruption, and personal profiling. | |||
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Windows Vista: Is it secure enough for business? | 2006-11-01 | Sophos |
| Five years after the release of Windows XP, Microsoft's primary stated goal with Windows Vista has been to reduce security vulnerabilities and overall susceptibility to malware and other threats. A number of new security features have been introduced in an attempt to reflect the heightened priority of security. This paper describes Windows Vista security, provides an insight into the level of protection it provides for business users, and assesses how far the new features measure up to Microsoft's aspirations for its new desktop operating system. | |||
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Network Access Protection: New Ways To Keep Your Network Healthy | 2006-12-19 01:00:22 | Global Knowledge Network |
| Network Access Protection (NAP) is a security platform that allows the computer administrator to develop and implement computer compliance for network access and communication. Learn how NAP operates to isolate non-compliant or infected computers from the network until corrective measures can be taken. | |||
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IE Zero Day and Web Attacker Kit: A special report | 2006-10-26 11:33:01 | Trend Micro |
| How can a user maintain computer security when bad guys sell anyone attack kits online that exploit the very latest vulnerabilities in Microsoft software? | |||
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The Essential Elements of Comprehensive Endpoint Security | 2006-12-06 17:39:55 | Symantec |
| Establishing a comprehensive endpoint security solution is a complicated undertaking. Issues such as accounting for unmanaged nodes increase the scope of the challenge. In addition, selecting and stitching together an appropriate set of countermeasures often depends on navigating a complex and proliferating landscape of applicable point products. Accordingly, the intent of this white paper is to clarify the various aspects of the endpoint security problem and to identify the functional requirements of a comprehensive endpoint security solution.
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White paper: Security Inside Out | 2006-11-30 01:00:16 | Oracle |
| A primer on Information Security, this paper explores issues organizations face today and provides a strategy for tackling them effectively. It discusses the key solution areas enterprises need to adapt to secure information at the applications, middleware, as well as data infrastructure layers. | |||
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Rootkits: What They Are and How to Fight Them | 2007-01-05 09:07:28 | Webroot Software |
| Rootkits are the latest IT security threat to make the headlines. Anyone who has heard of rootkits knows their nasty reputation: they cannot be removed, they can live on a computer for years without being discovered, and they can wreak havoc with the operating system.
This IT Briefing gives computer users a clear explanation of what a rootkit is, separates the facts from the myths about rootkits, and provides recommendations on how users can defend against rootkit infections, and detect and remove them from their systems. It concludes with a question-and-answer section with a security expert who has many years of experience fighting rootkits. Download "Rootkits: What They are and How to Fight Them" Now. |
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Gartner's Magic Quadrant for E-Mail Security Boundary, 2006 | 2006-11-01 08:40:18 | MessageLabs |
| MessageLabs is noted for its outstanding antivirus protection, which has been successful at catching viruses before signatures were available from traditional antivirus vendors. Consequently, MessageLabs is able to offer a "100% virus detection SLA." Download the complete report by Gartner Research. | |||
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GFI LANguard Network Security Scanner: Security Scanning and Patch Management | 2006-09-21 01:00:14 | GFI Software |
| GFI LANguard Network Security Scanner (N.S.S.) checks the network for all potential methods that a hacker might use to attack it. By analyzing the operating system and the applications running on the network, GFI LANguard N.S.S. identifies possible security holes. In other words, it plays the devil's advocate and alerts the user to weaknesses before a hacker can find them, enabling the user to deal with these issues before a hacker can exploit them. GFI LANguard N.S.S. scans the entire network, IP by IP, and provides information such as service pack level of the machine, missing security patches, wireless access points, USB devices, open shares, open ports, services/applications active on the computer, key registry entries, weak passwords, users and groups, and more. |
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