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Intrusion Detection is the act of detecting actions that attempt to compromise the confidentiality, integrity or availability of a resource. Intrusion Detection can be performed manually or automatically. Manual intrusion detection might take place by examining log files or other evidence for signs of intrusions, including network traffic. A system that performs automated intrusion detection is called an Intrusion Detection System (IDS). An IDS can be either host-based, if it monitors system calls or logs, or network-based if it monitors the flow of network packets. |
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Anti-Malware Battlefield Tools: Customer Perspectives and Reference RFI |
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In this Methodologies and Best Practices document, Burton Group Research Director Daniel Blum recounts customer perspectives on the anti-malware battlefield playing out at the enterprise level. The document explores lessons learned, and what keeps customers awake at night even after good defensive strategies are in place. The Reference RFI alone is valuable for those switching anti-malware products, or seeking new ones.
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Security and Identity Access and Management Outlook |
| By : CA |
Published Date: Apr 25, 2007 |
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To explore IT security and Identity Access and Management trends and developments, The Strategic Counsel conducted a survey of 642 large North American organizations covering: IAM Expectations, Critical Factors in IAM Solution Choice, Security Challenges and Costs, Security Investment, Impact of Lagging Security Investment, Most Important Areas for Additional Security Spending, Key Inhibitors to Additional Security Spending, Graphics.
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Leveraging Automation to Quickly Reveal Vulnerabilities |
| By : Cenzic |
Published Date: Nov 30, 2005 |
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With web applications constantly evolving, finding vulnerabilities is a challenging, costly and time-consuming undertaking. Find out how Cenzic's powerful security solutions help information security teams quickly identify problems, regularly assess web application security strength and ensure regulatory compliance.
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Securing Web Applications: The Time Is Now |
| By : Cenzic |
Published Date: Jul 01, 2006 |
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Enterprises need to utilize software testing that can automatically review applications for security problems. This document examines the market drivers and technology associated with software security code review products and discusses how Cenzic is addressing this urgent need.
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Cenzic: Application Security for Financial Institutions |
| By : Cenzic |
Published Date: Nov 30, 2005 |
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The Cenzic Hailstorm® solution helps financial institutions comply with GLBA and other laws by automating risk assessment, checking for vulnerability to the injection of malicious code into Web servers, automating the testing of code and key controls during the software development process, and helping them respond to new vulnerabilities in the software development lifecycle.
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ESET Global Threat Report 2007 |
| By : ESET |
Published Date: Jan 15, 2008 |
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As another year draws to a close, few can have failed to notice the plagues of malicious software, floods of fraudulent emails and the generally increased pestilence of our online world, marking out 2007 as one of the most remarkable in the history of malware. This report covers the top malware threats in 2007 and provides monthly summaries.
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Heuristics Analysis: Detecting Unknown Viruses |
| By : ESET |
Published Date: Sep 19, 2007 |
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Anti-virus does much more than reactively detect known viruses; it proactively scans for unknown ones too. So, how do scanners really work? The aim of this paper is to reduce some of the confusion around the workings of AV technology, and to clarify what is realistic to expect from AV protection, particularly heuristic analysis.
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Malware Security: Taking the Botnet Threat Seriously |
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How does malware continue to infiltrate networks? Primarily because traditional defenses only address the threat in pieces and parts, which leaves gaps in the enterprise security infrastructure. Meanwhile, malware has become organized to form massive 'botnets' (networks of compromised machines) expressly for the purpose of cybercrime and fraud.
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Attachment Spam: The Latest Trend |
| By : GFI |
Published Date: Aug 10, 2007 |
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This white paper explains what makes spam such an unbearable problem and how spamming tactics are evolving daily to beat anti-spam software. In the space of two months, spammers have switched from image spam to using PDF, Excel and ZIP file attachments. By using these attachments to send images instead of embedding them in the body of the email message, spammers have taken the cat-and-mouse game with anti-spam software developers to a new level.
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Protecting Your Network Against Email Threats |
| By : GFI |
Published Date: Jan 02, 2007 |
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Examining the different kinds of email threats and email attack methods, this paper describes the need for a solid server-based content-checking gateway to safeguard your business against email viruses and attacks as well as information leaks.
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Deploying GFI EventsManager |
| By : GFI |
Published Date: Nov 13, 2006 |
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This technical white paper gives an overview of how GFI EventsManager works and discusses installation and deployment issues whilst enabling you to calculate the number of GFI EventsManager instances required on your network.
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Protecting Your Network from ARP Spoofing-Based Attacks |
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Think that your encrypted HTTP connection to your remote server is secure? Guess again. ARP spoofing attacks are a highly effective method employed by hackers today to intercept information such as usernames, passwords and data. Understand this attack method and what you can do to protect your sensitive information.
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Defining the Rules for Preemptive Host Protection |
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Protecting desktop and server, or host systems has rapidly become a high priority for organizations that want to ensure uptime and the availability of day-to-day business applications. Today's hybrid threats are growing faster, more complex and more destructive.
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Controlling the Use of Instant Messaging and Peer-to-Peer Applications |
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Use of instant messaging applications-like AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger and ICQ-and peer-to-peer applications has grown significantly. Although the benefits of real-time communication offer a productivity benefit to corporate environments, instant messaging and peer-to-peer applications add significant vulnerabilities and risks to an enterprise's security posture.
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Javelin Research Pinpoints How Institutions Should Respond to Data Breaches |
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Javelin Strategy & Research has released a study covering data breach victims, which highlights the acute awareness among consumers about data security and the significant implications security breaches represent to businesses once consumer trust is compromised. Read this report, which also reveals Javelin's recommendations to institutions to address consumer security concerns and expectations in the event of a data breach.
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