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Company: McAfee
Using a series of hacks, this video is a demonstration of how Mcafee is able to protect the database. This video shows an application which is vulnerable to different types of secret injections. It explains that whether it is an internal attack or a secret injection, they can be prevented. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Data Security | Published: April 2013 | Type: Video
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Company: Lumension
Read this paper to learn how to get everything on one page, to make patch management and configuration auditing consistent and automated so you can stop wasting money and time. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Patch Management | Published: April 2013 | Type: White Paper
Company: Symantec UK
83% of small businesses have no formal cyber-security plan. In 2011 over three-quarters of small businesses had a security breach with an average cost of a serious security breach of £15,000-30,000. This report addresses the two biggest hurdles that small businesses face when it comes to security. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Application Security | Published: March 2013 | Type: White Paper
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Company: Attachmate
File transferring has dramatically changed over the last decade; more files, bigger files and files travelling further. Have you outgrown your existing file transfer solution? This white paper has devised 6 questions to help find out. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Enterprise Systems Management | Published: March 2013 | Type: White Paper
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Company: Attachmate
This paper discusses limitations of legacy file sharing technologies; they are unable to compete with the security, integration, automation and monitoring capabilities required by modern businesses. Read for information about advanced Managed File Transfer as a potential answer to these concerns. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Data Integration | Published: March 2013 | Type: White Paper
Company: Attachmate
FTP solutions are inadequate, causing concerns over the security of file transfers. This paper considers the inadequacies of FTP, supported by results from a European-wide survey. An alternative is Managed File Transfer (MFT), which is secure and cost-effective. Read to uncover more about MFT. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Data Security | Published: March 2013 | Type: White Paper
Company: LANDesk - Pangea Systems
Criminals are evolving malware into an increasingly costly concern. IT departments are panicked into buying point products that make them FEEL secure rather than actually being secure. This paper provides a 4 level guide to achieving a mature endpoint security model. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Endpoint Security | Published: March 2013 | Type: White Paper
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Company: SaaSID
Social media is a great way to engage with customers, but it does come with associated risks. However, to ignore it would be like ignoring emails! Read this paper to explore the risks of social media and the considerations and challenges for IT decision-makers. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Social Networks | Published: February 2013 | Type: White Paper
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Company: Verisign UK
There is a serious lack of information about website security and the vulnerabilities that websites could be suffering from. But what’s the impact of this gap in knowledge around vulnerabilities? And how can organisations go about filling the VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Data Security | Published: February 2013 | Type: White Paper
Company: Imperva
Securing file data has never been more important or more challenging for VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Data Security | Published: January 2013 | Type: White Paper
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