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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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Northrop Grumman IT Takes on Texas Agency's Mission-Critical IT Needs | 2006-04-20 04:49:44 | |
| The Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services (PRS) is charged with protecting Texas children, elderly, and disabled from abuse, neglect, and exploitation. These dedicated individuals depend on the agency to provide instant, failsafe access to up-to-the-minute information, which means the computers, networks, and databases involved require mission-critical levels of support. Northrop Grumman IT has taken on that responsibility for the Texas PRS. As a result Texas PRS has stayed ahead of viruses and hack attacks much better than before. | |||
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Real-World Use of Arbor Peakflow X Solution | 2006-04-20 04:54:00 | |
| Arbor Networks' highly-valued customers include world-leading healthcare, financial, and service provider organizations. Network operators need a solution that responds zero-day, leverages existing infrastructure, and provides active defense against internal security threats. Built to meet the demands of the largest enterprise networks, Arbor Networks' Peakflow X provides unprecedented network-wide visibility to actively defend internal networks from worms and malicious behavior by employees, contractors and partners, while helping to simplify compliance through real-time auditing and network monitoring. | |||
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Microsoft Minimizes Threat of Buffer Overruns, Builds Trustworthy Applications | 2006-04-20 04:55:04 | |
| Microsoft Corporation is a leader in technology that transforms the way one works, plays, and communicates. With the threat of hackers and virus attacks on the rise, Microsoft wanted to automate detection of security vulnerabilities in deployed applications. To do this, Microsoft added security checks, such as the GS Switch, into the Microsoft Visual C++ development system compiler and used the technology to build Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2. | |||
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U.S. Army Project Office Relies on Novell Solutions for a High Level of Security and Protection Against Viruses and Hackers | 2006-04-25 02:31:14 | |
| The Utility Helicopters Project Management Office (UH PMO) procures and sustains helicopters for the United States Army. UH PMO began looking for a reliable e-mail solution that would provide secure remote access, as well as protection against viruses and hackers. With constrained budgets, the UH PMO needed to solve its IT challenges at a reasonable price. The UH PMO chose a combination of Novell NetWare 6, Novell eDirectory, Novell Portal Services, Novell BorderManager, Novell eGuide, Novell GroupWise 6.5, and Novell ZENworks to create a secure, stable and cost-effective environment. |
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