EGUIDE:
Modern identity and access management (IAM) tools, capabilities and offerings are a direct result from years of cyberthreats targeting credentials, privileged accounts and passwords. Read this e-guide to discover 5 IAM trends that are shaping the future of the cybersecurity market.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, learn not only to maximize the benefits of BYOD for your enterprise, but also discover the how to mitigate the downsides and secure the traffic coming out of all these devices connecting to your network.
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.
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In this e-guide discover why implementing security rating scores for third-party vendors is catching on, and if their impact is showing to be an overall positive one for the industry.
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Discover the importance of application security testing and Web application firewalls (WAFs) in the delivery of modern web-based application deployments.
WHITE PAPER:
A major security incident happening isn't a matter of "if", it's simply a matter of "when" for the modern business. This expert e-guide will lead you through the pillars of a solid incident response plan, how to automate your policy with incident response tools, and more.
EBOOK:
Who needs SOAR? The understaffed security team. Or put it another way: most security teams. In this SOAR guide, our expert contributor providers a detailed list of potential uses and details of what SOAR can do to boost the security of an organization's systems and data.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This e-guide teaches you how to implement layered security within the infrastructure you control. Discover how to put strict controls on highly sensitive data and less stringent controls on data that's not so important with network segmentation. You can't entirely eliminate the risk of a breach, but you can make it harder on the attackers.