EGUIDE:
A Ponemon study has revealed, malware in nearly half of cyberattacks in the past 12 months has been sneaked into organizations under the cover of encryption. Explore in more detail this expert e-guide and uncover statistics regarding encryption attacks.
EGUIDE:
SD-WAN can improve security in many ways. Simply migrating to a viable SD-WAN offering can bring benefits. But SD-WAN also provides security features to protect the traffic it manages, as well as features that protect the offering itself. Read this expert e-guide to uncover 4 different areas where enterprises should consider SD-WAN and security.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper features an encrypted email solution that eliminates the need for paper-driven information sharing processes, and ensures secure, compliant transfers.
EBOOK:
In our expert handbook, managing editor Brenda Horrigan and Nemertes Research president Johna Till Johnson explain how to implement a zero-trust approach to cybersecurity.
PODCAST:
In the 200th episode of “The Malware Report” Matt Grant talks with Randy Abrams and Paul Lansky about the past 4 years and how the threat landscape has evolved and changed over the years. In this podcast, Randy and Paul discuss many of these changes. Listen to this podcast to hear more.
EGUIDE:
If you're a security professional, the focus on application security in IT these days may leave you feeling out of the loop. Yet, in many cases, application security pros rely on the infrastructure team to provide a secure foundation. Find out how securing a naming and directory service will help build a solid platform that application can trust.
EBOOK:
This Expert Briefing from SearchConsumerization.com discusses key tips for enterprises to allow employees to work from their personal devices while ensuring corporate data remains secure.
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide from SearchMobileComputing.com explores the issue of mobile device security and offers best practices for making a BYOD program work in your organization.
WHITE PAPER:
Many enterprises rely on Hadoop to manage and analyze large volumes of data, and as such, they are looking to deploy the right architecture to optimize compute and storage requirements. The traditional approach is running Hadoop on DAS -- but is there a better way?