EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, we explore how network security, while remaining relevant, needs to change in its approach to meet the needs of new technologies and threats. We also look at why it should now be seen as one of several key elements of a modern cyber security strategy.
EGUIDE:
During the course of 2016 we saw the clamour around network security – which was already very loud – reach fever pitch. From allegations of nation state-level interference in crucial elections, to massive botnet attacks that brought down critical online services for millions, network security dominated mainstream news cycles for weeks on end.
EGUIDE:
Network security isn't a one-size-fits-all strategy. Dive into the various segments of network security, and learn how they overlap and interact with each other.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to IT leaders about successful software development, and how they combine the best of agile and waterfall methods. Drugs giant AstraZeneca talks about how it changed its outsourcing approach to eliminate past mistakes. And we look at a new social media bank that is shaking up the sector. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, Kaspersky Lab reports on how enterprises can upgrade their security programs against APT-style attacks. Uncover the effectiveness of network segmentation when it comes to detecting attacks that have bypassed your controls.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative paper discusses crucial considerations you need to keep in mind when undergoing a network refresh, outlining the impact that emerging technologies will have on network and security management, along with what you can do to ensure that your network is high-performance and secure.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper highlights critical features your network security strategies may be missing that are mandatory in today's advanced threat environment.
EGUIDE:
Numerous DNS monitoring methods exist, but 3 stand above the rest. Access this e-guide for our IT security expert's take on DNS monitoring to detect network breaches.
WHITE PAPER:
Collaboration is necessary in today’s workforce. To ensure compatibility, IBM has created a collaboration software for Apple devices – collaboration to go. Now workers really do have the ability to work where they want, when they want, using their Apple iPhone or iPad.