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BOOK:
This eBook gives expert advice on successfully achieving PCI compliance, by selecting the right auditor and implementing new requirements into your company's IT infrastructure. Read this book and learn how to master PCI compliance.
ANALYST REPORT:
Access this analyst report that provides researched proof as to why organizations need more than anti-virus and firewall protection to defend endpoints and networks from malicious threats.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
There are a growing number of virtual aware security technologies that promise to help you keep data moving between virtual machines safe. This transcript is intended to help you evaluate the technologies and how best to integrate them into your existing network topology for a complete view of activity, vulnerabilities and remediation options.
EZINE:
This issue of Security Information Magazine features the 2009 Readers’ Choice Awards. For the fourth consecutive year, our readers voted to determine the best security products. A record 1,721 voters participated this year, rating products in 17 different categories. There’s also a great article on the facts and myths about encryption and more.
WHITE PAPER:
Uncover the role a DNS firewall can play in your security strategy for reducing loss of data due to stealthy advanced persistent threats (APTs) and other malware attacks.
EGUIDE:
The biggest problem facing advanced threat defense is not necessarily the threat itself but rather uncertainty about which security strategy will offer the best results—and there's often not enough time to answer that question before making an investment. This e-guide provides expert commentary on how to address this problem in threat management.
WHITE PAPER:
It is no longer sufficient to rely on outdated firewall technology that only looks at the port, protocol, source IP and destination IP to determine if a session from the outside should be allowed inside the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.