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A Security Policy is a plan of action for tackling security issues, or a set of regulations for maintaining a certain level of security. It can span anything from the practices for securing a single computer, to building/premises security, to securing the existence of an entire nation-state. |
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IT Departments on Data Security: A Research Concepts Survey |
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A survey of 185 IT professionals finds that, although computer and data security are high priorities, they are surprisingly unprepared to prevent data breaches and computer theft. 1 out of 4 organizations surveyed had a data breach in the past year. Preventative measures are found to be consistently undermined, with only 1 in 100 employees consistently following security policy. This white paper explores the survey findings.
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3 Steps for Bullet-Proof Wireless LAN Security & Management |
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This paper outlines the specific elements of wireless LAN security (perimeter control, access control, date protection, and monitoring) and WLAN management (configuration, fault diagnostics, network usage, and policy enforcement). Reader will gain a keen understanding of how to effectively lockdown a wireless LAN and manage it for peak performance.
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A User-Centric Security Approach for the Dynamic Enterprise |
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Security solutions must be tied to both high-level corporate goals and to everyday end-user realities as a result of the potential for increased risk to enterprise assets. One recent and promising approach to reducing the risk associated with fast-evolving end-user realities is to reinforce security closer to enterprise end users. In practice, that means reinforcing security at the points where end users connect to the corporate network and reinforcing security for mobile users’ communications.
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3 Reasons to Archive Email |
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Compliance, capacity management and e-policy enforcement. Which factors are driving email archiving at your organization? And how do you pick a solution that solves your specific problems without breaking the bank? There are many internal and external forces driving the need to archive.
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UNIX Host Access Management with CA Access Control |
| By : CA |
Published Date: May 07, 2007 |
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UNIX and Linux systems have inherent security issues that pose high risk to the business objectives of complying with regulations and data protection. To reduce security risks, you need full superuser containment and the ability to enforce strict access control to critical system resources through centralized and automated policy management across different platforms.
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Eurekify Enterprise Role Manager for CA Identity Manager |
| By : CA |
Published Date: May 12, 2008 |
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Organizations are facing an explosion in the number of users of all types - employees, customers, partners and contractors - all of which need access to applications, data and other resources. While trying to provide access to the resources each user needs as quickly as possible, the organization must also ensure users do not have access to things they do not need.
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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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Leveraging Managed Service to Automate Security Assessment |
| 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. The solution is automated security assessment products that leverage stateful processing to comprehensively examine web applications and reveal vulnerabilities in hours rather than weeks. Find out how Cenzic's ClickToSecure solution can help you secure your applications.
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Pod Slurping: An Easy Technique for Stealing Data |
| By : GFI |
Published Date: Jan 02, 2007 |
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In this white paper, we explore how the uncontrolled use of portable storage devices such as iPods, USB sticks, flash drives and PDAs, coupled with data theft techniques such as ‘pod slurping’, can lead to major security breaches.
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Content Security: Blocking Spam and Unwanted Traffic |
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The Internet and email have stimulated huge productivity gains for employees. Workers quickly and easily access volumes of research on the Web and correspond with a mouse click. Unfortunately, businesses taking advantage of these tools are increasingly faced with daily onslaughts of spam and unwanted Web traffic.
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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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Reduce the Risk of Costly Data Breaches: Three Pillars of Data Protection |
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Iron Mountain Digital advocates Three Pillars of Data Breach Protection to serve as a guide for customers establishing a PC security program: Policy Management and Control; Threat Monitoring and Response; and Data Backup and Restoration. This paper provides an overview of PC encryption and how to address the Three Pillars of Data Breach Protection.
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HIPAA and Beyond: How to Effectively Safeguard Electronic Protected Health Information |
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HIPAA lacks the depth and breadth on which to build an information security program as it takes a myopic view of security and privacy with Protected Health Information (PHI) being the center of its universe. But there is much more to information security than PHI. Healthcare organizations must look beyond HIPAA and take a global view of their infrastructure because while HIPAA is a static regulation, healthcare organizations exist in a dynamic IT world with new threats coming about daily.
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