EGUIDE:
There are a lot of moving parts, and there's no simple fix for Windows security. That said, there are things you can do to reduce desktop vulnerabilities. This e-guide helps you understand the common flaws exploited in Windows security scans and provides 4 ways to take vulnerability management to the next level.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Uncertain of how the new features of Windows 7 Professional can benefit your organization? This presentation transcript explores several of the new capabilities of this operating system in-depth. Learn how to leverage these new features to improve efficiency, productivity and security
EZINE:
This month’s cover story deals with database activity monitoring and how to keep vigilant watch over your data. Other features cover new stealthy and sophisticated malware that aims at hijacking business banking accounts and Windows 7 operating system security improvements. Read on and take a look at all three featured articles and much more.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
This white paper explains the need to monitor security event logs network-wide and how you can achieve this using GFI LANguard S.E.L.M.
EGUIDE:
SearchSecurity.com presents a comprehensive guide to Windows security. Our experts help you discover all of the security enhancements made to Windows 7, including BitLocker, AppLocker, DirectAccess and the Win7 Firewall. You’ll learn how to use these tools to help your organization better manage your Windows security efforts.
WHITE PAPER:
This Internet Security Threat Report details the issues related to online fraud and examines current trends in the internet security landscape. Read this paper today and learn about the future of internet attacks and what to expect in the coming years.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource outlines testing results of 8 competing endpoint security software products and breaks down how each perform in relation to a wide variety of criteria.
WHITE PAPER:
Active Directory (AD) downtime can be disastrous to organizations. Learn the risks, costs and unexpected consequences associated with AD interruptions, the importance of an AD recovery plan and the pitfalls of relying solely on native recovery methods.