EGUIDE:
Insider threat detection is a vital part of the security of any enterprise organisation. In this guide, learn about the three types of insider crimes and their own set of insider threat detection tactics.
WHITE PAPER:
This Forrester Research, Inc. report introduces a zero trust model to reduce risk of insider and outsider threats. Learn about this security strategy's 3 main concepts, and discover how the intrusion prevention system (IPS) can be used to fulfill this model.
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This study by Ponemon Institute will cover the development of cyber attacks and the development of security systems that can prevent an detect these attacks. It will also tell you when organizations are doing to counter these threats and how you can find out if your organization is prepared for these threats.
EZINE:
This month’s cover story, “Linking ‘Who’ and ‘What’”, explains the new trend of joining SIM and IAM strategies to tie system vulnerabilities and policy violations to the user activity that causes them. Other articles in this month’s issue cover topics such as security management, vulnerability assessment, compliance, and more.
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This resource introduces a portfolio of security tools that work together to provide the layered, multi-tier data and application protection that you're looking for.
EGUIDE:
Uncover the best strategies for network protection by consulting this informative e-guide for an evaluation of next-generation firewalls (NGFWs) against other network security solutions, including unified threat management products and intrusion prevention systems.
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The following top five best practices offer advice to help you protect your endpoints and your network against an ever-growing body of threats.
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It is no longer sufficient to rely on outdated firewall technology that only looks at the port, protocol, source IP and destination IP to determine if a session from the outside should be allowed inside the network.
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It can be a real challenge for IT administrators to efficiently deliver critical corporate solutions while also contending with employee use of wasteful and often dangerous applications. Critical applications need bandwidth prioritization while social media and gaming applications need to be bandwidth throttled or even completely blocked.