EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the CDIO of Highways England about her digital services and asset management plans. We also explore SIEM and SOAR security tools and we find out how McLaren Racing is using data analytics to build its cars more efficiently. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
Learn how to define security requirements at the beginning, and what can be learned from the RASP approach in closing the gap left by application security testing.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide teaches you how to refocus your security efforts on detection through continuous monitoring and greater network visibility. Learn how to set up your security operations center (SOC) to achieve more timely detection capabilities and learn from industry-recognized security expert Eric Cole, on how to get the most out of SOCs.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide discover what it means for security for data to be in use, in motion, and at rest; how DLP works in a standalone vs. integrated context; the DLP learning curve; and more.
EGUIDE:
Access this expert e-guide to learn how the top of the line email encryption software measures up to one another. Find out what to look for when it comes to strength of cryptography, file security, mobile device support, and more.
DATA SHEET:
Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances are purpose-built solutions that integrate world-class firewall, unified communications security, VPN, intrusion prevention (IPS), and content security services in a unified platform. Download this paper for further technical details.
EGUIDE:
Enterprise cloud workloads can be better secured by using microsegmentation. In this e-guide, Ed Moyle explains the best ways to execute a segmentation strategy.
WHITE PAPER:
It can be difficult to recover data that is encrypted by ransomware malware. In this expert guide, discover how to stop ransomware from breaching your network in the first place and backup all of your data.
EGUIDE:
Discover how you can avoid ransomware and save your critical files. Get advice from IT experts Trevor Pott, Michael Stump, and Timothy Warner on ways to fortify Windows systems and throw up roadblocks to make ransomware attacks less dangerous.