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This case study shares one credit union's experience with an authentication solution that helped it efficiently manage user access across all applications without hindering productivity or adding costs.
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Unified Communications (UC) can be viewed as another set of data and protocols utilizing IP networks. From a security perspective, it is very similar to other IP data services. This document describes the security issues that organizations should consider as they deploy UC, and offers Polycom's recommendations for implementing secured UC.
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This white paper offers a security solution that improves visibility and analytics capabilities across disparate mobile devices and cloud applications.
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This whitepaper introduces you to a comprehensive management platform that combines the power of network access control, intelligent monitoring and automation, and comprehensive security management for content, applications and devices.
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This Forrester Research, Inc. report introduces a zero trust model to reduce risk of insider and outsider threats. Learn about this security strategy's 3 main concepts, and discover how the intrusion prevention system (IPS) can be used to fulfill this model.
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This exclusive paper discusses a security solution that helps protect your company's confidential information and control printing access by requiring users to authenticate at your imaging and printing devices with your existing proximity cards.
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As SIEM technologies change, it's important that your own approach to SIEM evolves to incorporate these advances. Discover 4 recent advances as relayed by experts, including big data adoption, threat intelligence feeds, and more. As a bonus, learn tips on limiting privileged accounts and boosting security.
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This guide explores some basic planning and deployment steps for Microsoft Office 365 and some key considerations on how to keep the system secure.
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As the number and type of users who require access to organizations’ computer-based resources increase, the traditional method of managing user access on a case-by-case basis has quickly become antiquated. This paper explores a 7-step process which has proven to be an effective method for administrators to identify user roles for access control.