Security IT Security is a field of computer science concerned with the control of risks related to computer use. The means traditionally taken to realize this objective is to attempt to create a secure computing platform, designed so that agents (users or programs) can only perform actions that have been allowed. This involves specifying and implementing a security policy. The actions in question can be reduced to operations of access, modification and deletion.
By: IBM
Published Date: Jul 15, 2016
The IBM Security Trusteer Fraud Protection Suite offers a simplified approach to fraud management to help financial organizations more accurately identify and prevent fraud—all while helping to lower costs and improve the customer experience.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Jul 14, 2016
Safely connect users to cloud applications and help protect the business against cloud-based threats
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By: IBM
Published Date: Jul 14, 2016
Enterprises recognize the value of cloud. Ovum research shows that 80% of organizations will be increasing their use of cloud services over the next two years. Employees want to use cloud services that are convenient, easy to use, and make their working lives simpler. However, business and employee views on cloud rarely correspond. The outcome, often referred to as ""shadow IT,"" is uncontrolled growth of cloud services, away from the watchful eyes of company IT departments.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Jul 12, 2016
Join IBM and partner Zementis in this webcast to hear how Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML), an industry standard, is helping solve business obstacles and enabling users to:
- Drive timely and relevant insights via in-line predictive analytics
- Score thousands of data records per second, scaling with business needs to enable instantaneous decisions
- Improve performance and cost efficiency by reducing or eliminating movement data off-platform to conduct analysis
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By: IBM
Published Date: Jul 12, 2016
Join us for a complimentary webinar with Mark Simmonds, IBM big data IT Architect who will talk with leading analyst Mike Ferguson of Intelligent Business Strategies about the current fraud landscape. They will discuss the business impact of fraud, how to develop a fraud-protection strategy and how IBM z Systems analytics solutions and predictive models can dramatically reduce your risk exposure and loss from fraud.
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IT security used to be about keeping intruders out and selectively letting in friendly visitors, which was best accomplished with a range of perimeter security and end-point solutions. Download this asset to learn more how the landscape has fundamentally shifted since, with much of this shift accelerating in the last 2-3 years.
Sponsored by: HPE and Intel®
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Download this white paper to learn:
- Why vendor risk management is becoming a standard business practice
- About the challenges organizations face in building formalized vendor risk programs
- How to move beyond "point-in-time" tools and begin continuously monitoring your vendors.
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Around-the-clock global operations, data growth, and server virtualization all together can complicate protection and recovery strategies. They affect when and how often you can perform backups, increase the time required to back up, and ultimately affect your ability to successfully restore. These challenges can force lower standards for recovery objectives, such as reducing the frequency of backup jobs or protecting fewer applications, both of which can introduce risk. High-speed snapshot technologies and application integration can go a long way toward meeting these needs, and they have quickly become essential elements of a complete protection strategy. But snapshot copies have often been managed separately from traditional backup processes. Features like cataloging for search and retrieval as well as tape creation usually require separate management and do not fully leverage snapshot capabilities. To eliminate complexity and accelerate protection and recovery, you need a solution Tags : | commvault, intellisnap, netapp, backup, recovery, data growth, server virtualization, data protection, cifn, snap management, snapprotect, security | |
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ENDPOINT DATA. It’s often one of the most forgotten aspects of an enterprise data protection strategy. Yet, content on laptops, desktops and mobile devices is among a company’s most valuable data even while it’s potentially at the greatest risk. According to IDC there will be some 1.3 billion mobile workers by 2015. However, only half of enterprises today are using some type of endpoint backup. That means that the volume of endpoint data that is in jeopardy is nothing short of significant.
Download to read the buyer's checklist on endpoint data protection!
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How do you maintain the security and confidentiality of your organization’s data in a world in which your employees, contractors and partners are now working, file sharing and collaborating on a growing number of mobile devices? Makes you long for the day when data could be kept behind firewalls and employees were, more or less, working on standardized equipment. Now, people literally work on the edge, using various devices and sending often unprotected data to the cloud.
This dramatic shift to this diversified way of working has made secure backup, recovery and sharing of data an exponentially more difficult problem to solve. The best approach is to start with a complete solution that can intelligently protect, manage and access data and information across users, heterogeneous devices and infrastructure from a single console - one that can efficiently manage your data for today's mobile environment and that applies rigorous security standards to this function. Tags : | commvault, mobile data, file sharing, backup recovery, access, personal cloud approach, data protection, endpoint, end user recovery, control governance, security | |
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Unsanctioned file sharing creates serious security and regulatory compliance issues. Read this infographic to learn how to sync, share and control data securely!
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Data conversations continue to change as all businesses are trying to figure out today's reality of the move to the cloud, anywhere/anytime computing, and the explosive growth of data. These trends have drastically reshaped the IT industry and data management forever. With continued market innovations in storage, cloud, and hyper-converged infrastructures, there are six key modern IT needs that are increasingly the focus of CIO and technology leaders.
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Enterprises today increasingly turn to array-based snapshots and replication to augment or replace legacy data protection solutions that have been overwhelmed by data growth. The challenge is that native array snapshot tools – and alternative 3rd party solutions – have varying degrees of functionality, automation, scripting requirements, hardware support and application awareness. These approaches can add risk as well as administrative complexity and make it more difficult to realize the full potential of snapshots – whether in single disk vendor estates or in heterogeneous storage environments.
This checklist will enable you to build a shortlist of the 'must have' features needed for snapshots to deliver exactly what you require in your application environment or Private Cloud.
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The cloud is changing everything. It’s transforming IT organizations with agility and efficiency like never before, enabling them to realize new IT-as-a-Service delivery models. Yet, with change also comes new challenges. Read more to see how you can solve them so that you can realize the full potential of your next cloud project.
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By: Dell EMC
Published Date: Jul 05, 2016
EMC Global Data Protection Index 2016 Key Findings and Results Report
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Mobile is the new playground for thieves: How to protect against mobile malware
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Best practices for mobile application lifecycle management: Security from design through deployment
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The purpose of this research is to understand how companies are reducing the risk of unsecured mobile apps in the workplace.
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In Forrester’s 25-criteria evaluation of enterprise mobile management (EMM) vendors, we identified the 11 most significant EMM providers — AirWatch by VMware, BlackBerry, Citrix, Good Technology, IBM, Landesk, Microsoft, MobileIron, SAP, Sophos, and Soti — and analyzed their offerings. This report details our findings about how well each vendor fulfills our criteria and where they stand in relation to each other to help infrastructure and operations (I&O) professionals select the right partner for their enterprise mobile management.
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Learn how to protect corporate data when users use personal devices for work
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A humorous look at IT’s challenges in managing Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) for today’s organizations
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Essentials for your organization’s first MDM deployment
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Enable secure access to critical data and applications, while mitigating the risk of mobile malware
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By: Cyphort
Published Date: Jun 28, 2016
Computer viruses have plagued personal computers since the original Brain virus began infecting boot sectors in 1986. Originally, these early viruses were annoying, but fundamentally benign in nature. However, once the initial concept of malicious propagating code became established, the actors creating viruses became more sophisticated in their approach. Ultimately, the results of a successful infection were more significant and the impact on an enterprise more severe.
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By: Cyphort
Published Date: Jun 28, 2016
We are pleased to present the findings of The State of Malware Detection & Prevention sponsored by Cyphort. The study reveals the difficulty in preventing and detecting malware and advanced threats. The IT function also seems to lack the information and intelligence necessary to update senior executives on cybersecurity risks. We surveyed 597 IT and IT security practitioners in the U.S. who have responsibility for directing cybersecurity activities and/or investments within their organization. All respondents have a network-based malware detection tool or are familiar with this type of tool.
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