WHITE PAPER:
This resource analyzes three of today's top platforms, IBM Power, x86, and UNIX, revealing how their built-in security components fared based upon both business and technical perspectives.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This Information Security Essential Guide outlines the latest threat detection options available, provides a number of best practices for threat prevention, and outlines why your SIEM is a key player in the fight against cybercrime.
EGUIDE:
As security attacks have grown in numbers and complexity over the past few years, security efforts have evolved in the same measure. Advanced security analytics is the next step in cybersecurity. Learn how to shift from a reactive to a proactive approach and what the future of security holds.
SERVICE LISTING:
With Security Event and Log Management Service, you can assemble the collective mindshare of your organization's network applications and operating systems along with disparate security technologies into one platform. You can archive, analyze, correlate and trend security and network events, while managing response and remediation workflow.
EGUIDE:
The emergence of Web 2.0 technologies has prompted the need for a firewall that is able to distinguish between different risks within a website's features and content, and apply policies accordingly. This expert tip discusses the new generation of "application-aware" firewalls that has emerged to deal with today's application-centric threats.
WHITE PAPER:
Read now to learn about automated labor-saving automation, a platform that incorporates vulnerability analysis, risk management, and remediation support, all within a single console.
WHITE PAPER:
The purpose of this benchmark study is twofold. First, we wanted to quantify the economic impact of a cyber attack. Second, we believed a better understanding of the cost of cyber crime will assist organizations in determining the appropriate amount of investment and resources needed to prevent or mitigate the devastating consequences of an attack.
EGUIDE:
When it comes to intrusion detection systems (IDS) and intrusion prevention systems (IPS) it’s not always easy for organizations to determine what functions each can be used for. This expert tip compares the features and capabilities of IDS and IPS technologies and highlights popular use cases for each system.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Today's computing environment demands IT attention to a wide range of security issues. Learn from security practitioners at Google who are on the frontlines of fighting spam, malware and phishing for Google Apps users, securing identity management in hosted web apps and monitoring the network, detecting intrusion and responding to incidents.