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whitepaper Webcast: Four Critical Things to Know about Two-Factor Authentication & Remote Access2006-12-14 14:58:12 Positive Networks
  With a recent analyst report showing that over 30 percent of employees use unsafe practices for remembering their passwords, companies of all sizes should be looking for an affordable remote access solution that offers the enhanced security of two-factor authentication.

Listen to this on-demand Webcast to hear Positive Networks' Jason Sloderbeck, VP of Security & Service Delivery, and Evan Conway, EVP of Channel Management highlight four critical things you need to know about implementing two-factor authentication and remote access in your organization. You'll learn:
  • Key considerations for selecting a remote access solution
  • Why you need two-factor authentication
  • Why two-factor authentication sometimes fails—and how to ensure it doesn't
Don't assume that two-factor authentication is beyond your budget. Instead, learn about Positive Networks' breakthrough technology, which offers the enhanced security of two-factor authentication without the need to purchase tokens or invest in additional servers. Find out how Positive Networks' new service:
  • Allows you to use any phone—mobile or land line—as your authentication device
  • Can be up and running in just minutes
  • Positively changes the economics of two-factor authentication
You'll also hear several case studies about companies that have implemented two-factor authentication and how those solutions have performed in the real world.
  
whitepaper Using Automated, Detailed Configuration and Change Reporting to Achieve and Maintain PCI Compliance - Part 32006-12-14 Ecora Software
  All major bankcards - Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express - adopted a single, unified program as the standard for data security. The new standard, called the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard or PCI, is intended to protect cardholder data - wherever it resides or is transmitted - and requires that merchants and service providers that store, process, or transmit cardholder data meet specific security requirements. Ensuring compliance with the PCI standard is important to organizations for a number of reasons, particularly to protect brand reputation and to avoid fines and additional regulatory scrutiny.

Tags: Security Management, Data Recovery - Security
  
whitepaper The Challenge of Securing Hard to Patch Servers in Health Care Environments2006-12-23 01:00:24 Blue Lane Technologies
  As the healthcare industry continues to benefit from increasing interconnectivity among disparate systems, such as patient record systems and medical devices, new risks will continue to emerge. Most significant among those risks are the proliferation of networked medical devices and the inability of administrators to quickly mitigate vulnerabilities. Patient privacy is at risk, healthcare provider reputation is at risk, and the fate of ongoing audits are at risk. In the face of this inability to patch quickly, most of the solutions on the market are poorly suited to mitigate the vulnerabilities and provide an adequate compensating control, without compromising system availability, flooding administrators with noisy false-positive alerts, or requiring significant and ongoing tuning. PatchPoint is uniquely suited to address this problem.   
whitepaper Know the Truth about Spyware and its Threat to SMBs2007-05-24 11:51:17 Webroot Software
  While small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) face the same sophisticated security threats as larger enterprises, they rarely have the same IT resources to combat them. That's why spyware writers are targeting SMBs more than ever. In fact, over 50 percent of small businesses experienced spyware attacks in the first quarter of 2006 alone!

Fortunately, there are steps you can take to proactively defend your network against rootkits, key loggers, Trojans, and other contemporary spyware threats. Listen to this TechRepublic Webcast, now available on demand, to learn what every SMB needs to know about malware protection. You'll hear from Webroot Software's Jeff Hughes, Director of Product Marketing, who discusses:
  • Why today's SMBs are particularly vulnerable to spyware
  • How an employee's Internet use can introduce spyware to your network
  • How to take a proactive approach to safeguarding your company against spyware
Sponsored by Webroot Software, this Webcast will give you the information you need to combat spyware in your small or mid-sized business.
  
whitepaper Webcast: Best Practices for Accelerating Your Web Applications2006-12-10 00:20:01 Citrix Systems
  To maximize the performance and security of your Web-enabled, mission-critical business applications, you need an infrastructure that's built from the ground up for optimized application delivery.

Listen to this TechRepublic Webcast, featuring Morgan Gerhart, Sr. Product Marketing Manager for Citrix Systems, to learn about a family of solutions that deliver:
  • Maximized application performance
  • End-to-end application security
  • Continuous application availability
Now available on demand, this Citrix-sponsored Webcast explains why application chokepoints occur, how to pinpoint the source of a bottleneck, and how you can boost the performance of your Web apps by up to 15 times their normal delivery rates. Check it out today!
  
whitepaper Enabling Compliance With the PCI Data Security Standards2006-12-04 Vormetric
  The PCI standards place substantial new data protection burdens on companies, but one can embrace this opportunity to examine the security of one's data and install CoreGuard to fill the gaps in the data protection efforts. CoreGuard provides a single affordable tool to meet many of the PCI requirements that are not already covered by the basic security applications one may have in place. By implementing this comprehensive solution, one can add encryption, access control, host protection and auditing to the data protection initiative, and achieve compliance with this critical industry standard.

Tags: Security Management
  
whitepaper Don't let new security threats harm your business - Free 2007 Predictions Report2007-04-26 15:53:10 MessageLabs
  The MessageLabs Annual Security Report looks back at the Internet security threat landscape during 2006 and provides valuable insight into the major issues expected to hit businesses this year. Among its predictions for 2007:
  • The rise of ramsomware
  • More targeted spam attacks aimed at critical industry sectors
  • Converged Web and e-mail threats
Get the facts plus the expert analysis, as well as more threat predictions for 2007. Download your FREE Annual Security Report, compliments of MessageLabs, today.
  
whitepaper Osterman Research: A Comparison of Leading Messaging Management Tools2006-12-14 19:21:43 Sunbelt Software
  To understand organizations' perceptions about various email management systems, Sunbelt Software engaged Osterman Research to survey organizations that are using five different email management systems including Barracuda Spam Firewall, GFI MailEssentials, McAfee GroupShield for Microsoft Exchange, and Symantec Brightmail. This white paper presents the results of that survey, comparing Sunbelt Software's Messaging Ninja with the other four systems. The tools were evaluated on these key criteria:
  • Anti-spam, anti-virus, anti-phishing, and attachment filtering capabilities
  • Improvements in spam capture efficiency
    over time
  • Improvements in anti-spam false positive performance over time
  • Ease of use
  • Reliability
  • Person-hours spent on system deployment
    (per 1,000 users)
  • Person-hours required for system management (per 1,000 users)
This paper is a must-read for any IT strategist or e-mail administrator who's actively researching messaging management tools for a mid-market enterprise.
  
whitepaper Using Automated, Detailed Configuration and Change Reporting to Achieve and Maintain PCI Compliance Part 22006-11-30 Ecora Software
  All major bankcards - Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express - adopted a single, unified program as the standard for data security. The new standard, called the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard or PCI, is intended to protect cardholder data - wherever it resides or is transmitted - and requires that merchants and service providers that store, process, or transmit cardholder data meet specific security requirements. Ensuring compliance with the PCI standard is important to organizations for a number of reasons, particularly to protect brand reputation and to avoid fines and additional regulatory scrutiny.

Tags: Security Management, Data Recovery - Security
  
whitepaper The PCI Data Security Standard: It's Everywhere Your Credit Card Data Wants to Be2006-11-15 Tripwire
  A major advertising campaign by Visa states that the card is accepted "Everywhere one wants to be." Unfortunately (and through no fault of Visa), a great deal of credit card data and other sensitive information has ended up in a lot of places that people would rather want it not to be. It seems that not a day goes by without reports of a high-profile credit card or credit data loss or compromise. The Washington Post has dubbed 2005 "The year of the data breach2." Unfortunately, these events are usually followed by calls in the press and government for additional data protection legislation.

Tags: Security Management, Data Recovery - Security