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This exclusive whitepaper details the five categories to analyze in your cloud vendor audit and provides a 21-point checklist for selecting a cloud provider that will bring maximum cloud benefits, with minimal risk.
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As SIEM technologies change, it's important that your own approach to SIEM evolves to incorporate these advances. Discover 4 recent advances as relayed by experts, including big data adoption, threat intelligence feeds, and more. As a bonus, learn tips on limiting privileged accounts and boosting security.
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This white paper discusses the modern landscape of cybersecurity, and how enterprises can detect and prevent attacks at every stage of the attack lifecycle, and remain agile in the face of advanced attacks.
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Find out how flexible authentication schemes, context-based access and behavioral analysis can help ensure that only authorized mobile users can access your valuable resources—on-site, in the cloud and beyond.
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Traditional antivirus (AV) is no longer the solution to preventing endpoint breaches—it's the problem. Access this resource to learn why traditional AV no longer offers meaningful security value for your organization, and see how to get started protecting your endpoints without AV.
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This white paper outlines the twelve questions you need to ask vendors to ensure you're getting the most secure file sync and share service possible.
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This informative paper takes an in-depth look at the mobile device management (MDM) solutions that are on the market today, comparing features and discussing the benefits and drawbacks of each tool.
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This eBook presents a maturity model that will help you determine how secure you really are, explores five questions every CIO should be able to answer, and outlines a new approach based on intelligence gathering and research that can keep you ahead of the cybercriminals.
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This white paper boils the reasons behind current issues in the information security field down into four major causes, and also lays out a list of specific, detailed changes that need to be made to the enterprise security model for these core issues to be resolved.