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A growing number of enterprise-level organisations are assessing cyber security during supplier contract negotiations, which means cyber security is not only important to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to keep their own data safe, but is also increasingly a requirement for winning new business.
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Many important considerations and factors go into choosing DIY vs. managed service models for threat detection and response. Each has pros and cons, plus tradeoffs from both a risk and cost perspective. In this guide, decide which path is best for your organization today.
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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.
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Inside this e-guide industry experts uncover how security professionals can overcome SSL security issues. Access now to discover how to approach SSL security, tactics to choose the best SSL for your business, 7 steps to overcome SSL vulnerabilities and more.
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Review this case study on Good Shepherd Medical Center's experience implementing a cloud-enabled backup and archive solution that offered improved patient data visibility on- and off-site with continuous server image capture and disaster recovery features.
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As Biden sets out his agenda for the next four years, the Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the opportunities for renewed international collaboration on cyber security, what aspects of cyber policy Biden would be best advised to focus on, and asks how the industry can better make its voice heard.
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Discover 6 steps your organization can take when thinking about what data loss prevention means to your security posture and what to look for to shore up your own defenses.
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Access this white paper to explore an endpoint management solution that will help federal agencies continuously monitor, manage, and detect vulnerabilities across their critical networks.
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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.