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Defending Against Downtime in Public Safety Applications by Marathon Technologies
February 11, 2010 - (Free Research) From police departments to local county offices and emergency operations centers, technology is on the front line of public safety. Downtime or data loss for a records system, for example, can jeopardize procedural and legal requirements for casework. This paper outlines 7 key steps for keeping public safety systems running without interruption.
The Massachusetts Data Protection Law by SearchSecurity.com & SearchCompliance.com
June 2009 - (Free Research) Massachusetts businesses facing down MA 201 CMR 17.00 can meet the challenge with preparation and execution. Read this e-book to learn more about important topics such as identity theft, data breach prevention, mandatory encryption, and getting ahead of the game where Massachusetts data protection law is concerned.
The Impact of Carrier Ethernet on Service Providers by Dorado Software
September 2009 - (Free Research) Mobile internet access and the explosive demand for high bandwidth services on mobile devices have created a pivotal point for service providers. Those providers that can meet the new demands while increasing efficiency will be able to increase their market share, while those that are not will lose ground. Read on to learn how to keep up.
2010 Threat Predictions by McAfee, Inc.
March 2010 - (Free Research) McAfee Labs foresees an increase in threats related to social networking sites, banking security, and botnets, as well as attacks targeting users, businesses, and applications. However, in 2010 an increase in the effectiveness of law enforcement to fight cybercrime is also anticipated. Read this report to learn more about what to expect in 2010.
December 2009 Spam Report by McAfee, Inc.
December 2009 - (Free Research) Despite anti-spam legislation, spammers continue to deliver their obnoxious email. One year ago, a major spam-hosting ISP was shut down, causing an impressive drop in botnet activity. Today, however, spam authors are more active and smarter than ever. Read this report to gain a greater understanding of current spam threats.
Cisco IP Phone Features by Global Knowledge
February 2009 - (Free Research) This paper explains various features (Softkeys) available to the phone while in a call state.
HIPAA and Beyond: An Update on Healthcare Security Regulations for Email by Proofpoint, Inc.
August 2009 - (Free Research) Healthcare regulations for IT security - such as HIPAA and the new HITECH provisions of HIPAA - are now broader than ever. This paper provides a quick overview of what you need to know about the latest security, privacy and data breach regulations for the healthcare industry.
Harnessing the World of Web 2.0 by SonicWALL
February 2010 - (Free Research) The world of Web 2.0 is upon us. Ultimately, it will become a part of the fabric of every organization. While a productivity driver, it places significant demands on the network’s infrastructure. This podcast gives you insight into key strategies and tools that can help you manage, secure and propagate this mission-critical technology.
Lumension Endpoint Security Evaluation Request - Free 30-day Trial by Lumension
May 2009 - (Free Research) Effectively secure your endpoints by proactively enforcing application and device use policies with Lumension's award-winning Lumension Endpoint Security. Enjoy a 30-day free trial in your own environment for up to 100 endpoints.
Lumension® Device Control for Microsoft® System Center by Lumension
January 2010 - (Free Research) Read how through centrally managing, deploying, enforcing and monitoring device/port access, and more, Microsoft SCCM customers can significantly reduce implementation costs and quickly enhance their security policy enforcement.
Role Based Access Governance and HIPAA Compliance: A Pragmatic Approach by Aveksa
July 2009 - (Free Research) Forward thinking organizations should use the passage of HITECH as an opportunity to take a more risk oriented approach by implementing an access governance framework and modernizing patient information in electronic health records (EHR). Read on to learn about utilizing role based access governance to proactively insure HIPAA compliance.
Information Security Magazine - December 2009 / January 2010: Basic Database Security by Information Security Magazine
December 2009 - (Free Research) This issue of information security magazine provides a step-by-step guide to securing database systems, explores the important factors in selecting a SaaS provider, presents a whole new approach to security management that has nothing to do with structure-driven policy architecture, and more.
Security Goes Virtual by AT&T Corp
October 2009 - (Free Research) Virtualization offers the opportunity for a more hands off approach to security. It eliminates the need for local hardware, as well as the time required for security administration. It frees users from worrying about arcane technical details, and eliminates the need for constant attention. Read on to learn more about the benefits of virtualization.
eGuide - Mobile Security Policies by BlackBerry
February 2009 - (Free Research) In this expert E-Guide, you'll discover three key elements that are essential to your mobile security policy and learn how government regulations affect what is required in your policy.
HIPAA, HITECH and HITRUST: What Do I Need To Know? by Solutionary
December 2009 - (Free Research) HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) took effect in 2003, but the healthcare industry did not take any of it seriously, as there was a lack of any real enforcement. That has changed with the passing of the HITECH Act. View this webcast as Forrester walks you through how to address requirements and security.
The iPhone is Here to Stay: What’s an Enterprise to do About it? by Sybase, Inc.
September 2009 - (Free Research) Read this brochure to learn how iAnywhere Mobile Office offers enhanced network security, data protection, device management, profile administration, cross-platform support, and deployment features all available through Apple’s App Store.
Developing an Effective Corporate Mobile Policy by BlackBerry
June 2008 - (Free Research) By now, most organizations are clear on the advantages and benefits of wireless data solutions in the enterprise. However, It is no longer enough to rely on ad hoc policies regarding wireless computing.
Enhanced Classification and Policy Enforcement with Windows Server 2008 R2 and Titus Labs by Microsoft
March 2010 - (Free Research) With the sheer volume of data on servers, it has become very difficult for IT administrators to manage the information and mitigate the risks of data leakage. File classification is a critical first step in addressing these challenges. This session covers how to leverage Windows servers to deliver enhanced classification and policy enforcement.
TechWiseTV: How to Make Your Smartphone More Productive by Cisco Systems, Inc.
December 2009 - (Free Research) TechWiseTV will show you how you can actually take control of the mobility revolution and even shape it to your advantage. Discover the technologies and the tools that will enable you to extend the power of your network far beyond the desktop and empower your mobile users.
Three Ways to Prevent USB Insecurity in Your Enterprise by Lumension
January 2010 - (Free Research) Read this white paper to learn how removable device policy enforcement can mitigate data loss, data theft, and malware propagation and hacking risks while enabling managed use of necessary productivity tools.
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