WHITE PAPER:
Security professionals know that effective endpoint protection calls for a layered, defense-in-depth approach. But endpoint security now requires a new way of thinking that goes beyond just battling threats to actually enable operational improvement. Read this whitepaper to learn the six steps you need to think different about endpoint security.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper explains how a risk management program can help identify opportunities for value creation while also protecting against potential threats.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, learn how threats have evolved over time, shortcomings of the perimeter-centric approach to security, steps to implementing a layered security approach to security, and much more.
ANALYST NEWS:
This Market Alert from Aberdeen group draws on current research findings to analyze endpoint security solutions and identify Best-in-Class companies as far as protecting and managing endpoints. Read this analyst written article to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
Enforcing consistent network security throughout your enterprise can be challenging—especially for those of you with branch offices with few users and no IT expertise. This paper introduces a new standard — an innovative, unified, cost-effective solution for managing branch office security.
EGUIDE:
It takes a great deal of time and money to fine-tune IT security in response to evolving IT security threats and attack tactics. This expert e-guide provides an in-depth overview of modern computer security threats and offers technical advice on how to deal with them.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
View this presentation transcript to explore the benefits of deploying IPS & IDS, challenges and considerations when implementing IPS & IDS, features to look for when selecting a device, deployment methodologies and more.
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:
Most organizations seem stuck in the traditional castle-and-moat approach to security. This approach assumes there's a clear boundary between what's inside and outside the organization and that attacks come from external sources. Clearly today's threat environment requires a new approach.