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Computer Security is a highly complex field, and it is relatively immature, except on certain very secure systems that never make it into the news media because nothing ever goes wrong that can be publicized, and for which there is not much literature because the security details are proprietary. The ever-greater amounts of money dependent on electronic information make protecting it a growing industry and an active research topic. |
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Stop Spam, Viruses and Spyware: Endpoint and Perimeter Malware Guide |
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IT systems are under constant, increasingly sophisticated attack. Today's cyber criminals are using highly evolved, blended malware to access corporate and customer data at an alarming rate. Additional layers of protection at the perimeter are essential to combat the sheer volume of this increasing threat and to prevent networks from being clogged by spam.
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Spyware: A Clear and Present Danger |
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In the past, a virus would tear through computer systems worldwide within days and garner global headlines before an antidote was created and distributed with similar alacrity. Now, silent and far more deadly code is in play, which, if it’s working right, will never be noticed. The new malware is spyware, but it’s not the mere annoyance that first appeared on the scene. In the past several years, spyware has morphed from an irritant into a powerful tool for serious cyber criminals.
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Stopping Data Leakage- Exploiting your Existing Security Investment |
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As attitudes to work and information continue to evolve away from those of the past, organizations are become more aware of the acute need to control the information that flows into, through and out of their networks. This paper demonstrates the need for a high-profile acceptable use policy to prevent data leakage, gives practical guidance on how to use current investments in IT security technologies at the gateway and endpoint to support this policy, and describes where new investment should realistically be made.
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Web Security SaaS: The Next Generation of Web Security |
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The Web is the new threat vector of choice for hackers and cybercriminals to distribute malware and perpetrate identity theft, financial fraud, and corporate espionage. This paper outlines solutions for overall security effectiveness and reducing the burden on IT departments. It describes the challenges facing many SMBs today and identifies critical elements of lower-cost and easier-to-manage Web security solutions.
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Effective Web Policies- Ensuring Staff Productivity and Legal Compliance |
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Employees increasingly expect to use the internet at work for their own personal use in return for longer hours, working from home and interrupting vacations. This has a number of security, productivity, bandwidth and legal ramifications that require organizations to create and implement a web usage policy that is backed up by effective web filtering tools.
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How One Company Conquered the Audit Challenge |
| By : Qualys |
Published Date: Aug 08, 2006 |
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The Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) manages a global network that serves Marines and their families. MCCS chose a managed service to conduct comprehensive vulnerability assessments and prioritize patches and fixes.
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How to Win the Battle Against Spyware with Next Generation Technology |
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Spyware is on the rise and has been the cause of many data breaches. Stopping it needs to be a strategic part of an organization's overall security plan. Reactive signature-based anti-virus and firewall technology is not a complete solution to prevention. Read this white paper to learn the top five behaviors associated with data theft and how advanced behavioral detection solutions is an effective technology for stopping spyware and can identify and prevent legitimate applications from being misused.
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10 Steps to E-mail Security |
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Every enterprise has to find a balance between security and the ability to carry on conducting business freely. This short guide is about finding that balance. By following some basic principles, there's no reason you can't let legitimate business email move into, out of and within your enterprise while stopping the things that cause damage: viruses, spam, spyware, trojans, phishing, Denial of Service attacks, the loss of sensitive data and the collection of illegal, immoral and just plain offensive material.
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10 Steps to Web Security |
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This short guide summarizes ten steps to web security. Do them all, and you'll be better protected than 98% of enterprises out there. But the target never stands still. More than the steps listed here, it's important to focus on the principles behind the steps, including: policy, vigilance, simplification, automation and transparency.
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On-Demand Vulnerability Management |
| By : Qualys |
Published Date: Aug 08, 2006 |
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Learn how to start your own self-auditing process by setting goals and answering key questions about your infrastructure. This podcast examines what to look for in a self-audition solution, how to use vulnerability management to ease the pain and why your software solution really matters.
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Outbound Email and Data Loss Prevention in Today's Enterprise, 2008 |
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How concerned are companies about the content of email leaving their organizations? And how do companies manage the legal and financial risks associated with outbound email? To find out, Proofpoint and Forrester Consulting (a division of leading analyst firm Forrester) conducted an online survey of technology decision makers at large companies — in the US, UK, Germany, France and Australia.
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Securing the Network from Spam, Malware & Other Threats |
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This white paper provides a comprehensive look at spam; from its early days to where we are today in terms of managing the daily threats. With a strong policy, education and policy enforcement, and a multi-layer content security solution, organizations can address every kind of threat to its networks and its business; regardless of whether the threats are inbound or outbound.
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The Need for Vulnerability Management |
| By : Qualys |
Published Date: Nov 16, 2007 |
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This guide describes the need for vulnerability management. It introduces the sources of vulnerabilities and their related fallout, then relates why the nature of modern threats to the network requires automated technology to counter sophisticated exploits. The guide defines elements of vulnerability management and how it controls the detection and remediation process.
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Top Security Vulnerabilities in Web 2.0 Applications |
| By : HP |
Published Date: Oct 19, 2007 |
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Web 2.0 applications can be more vulnerable to exploitation by hackers than their predecessors. When Web 2.0 applications push functionality and code to users, they provide hackers with information that can be used for formulating attacks. This white paper defines some of the common technological components of Web 2.0 applications and discusses ways of securing them against exploitation.
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Web Application Security: Too Costly to Ignore |
| By : HP |
Published Date: May 20, 2008 |
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Web application security is crucial to mitigating the risks of attack and attaining regulatory compliance. The number of web attacks is on the rise and is exponentially more cost effective to remedy those flaws early in the development process. There is an enormous chasm between where application security should be and the sad shape of application security today.
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Demystifying Web 2.0 |
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Anyone who spends any time online cannot have failed to notice. People are using the Web in new ways; ways that make the 'brochureware' of the early Web experience look and feel decidedly flat. It's a new world, characterised by a wave of new jargon, brands and web based experiences. MySpace. FaceBook. Wikipedia. Flickr. Twitter. YouTube. Mashups. Blogs. Newsfeeds. Download this white paper for a simple guide to the terms, opportunities and threats that Web 2.0 poses.
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Enterprise Security and Web 2.0: The Impact |
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Websites that did not exist five years ago are now at the top of the most visited and used sites on the Web. Yesterday's teenagers and college students, who have grown up using MySpace, YouTube and other Web 2.0 sites are bringing their social habits into the workplace, and creating a number of challenges for employers.
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Log Law: Is Your Log Data Guilty? |
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This white paper is a must read for those involved in the process of log management for legal use. You'll examine the admissibility of log data in court cases; maintaining the authenticity of log data; and how log data can be attacked and stand up to scrutiny. And, learn legal terms like Hearsay, Best Evident Rules, etc.
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CIPA - Keeping Students Safe on the Net |
| By : Cyberoam |
Published Date: Aug 17, 2006 |
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Protecting students from the millions of sites that house pornography, adult chat rooms, violence & hacking can provide not just a safe surfing atmosphere to minors in schools and libraries, but also qualify the institutions for federal E-rate funding through compliance with CIPA - the Children's Internet Protection Act.
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