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Beyond legacy methods; Securing the cloud network by Juniper Networks, Inc.
November 29, 2011 - (Free Research) Since mobility in the cloud has eliminated traditional network perimeters, legacy security methods are no longer adequate or effective. Enterprises must find new methods to secure themselves in the cloud.
Securing Layer 2 by Global Knowledge
February 12, 2010 - (Free Research) For many years network administrators have expected security breaches to come from outside an organization or at the upper layers of the OSI model. This paper will focus on securing layer 2 switching at the access layer through port security and preventing denial of service (DoS) attacks at layer 2.
How to Tell if You Need Secure, Managed File Transfer by Ipswitch File Transfer
February 21, 2011 - (Free Research) This paper examines the reasons you might need secure, managed file transfer. It is directed specifically towards organizations that need to move data from place to place, and need to do so in a secure, auditable, managed fashion, no matter what kind of data they’re moving.
Fundamental Principles of Network Security by APC by Schneider Electric
July 2009 - (Free Research) This paper covers the fundamentals of secure networking systems, including firewalls, network topology and secure protocols.
How to create inherently secure communications by ComputerWeekly.com
November 2010 - (Free Research) In earlier times, if an enterprise presumed it had control over its network, and if it had few external connections or communication, it was feasible that the connections between operational computers probably were not an unacceptable risk.
Why Encryption without Authentication is Not Secure by Certes Networks
October 2011 - (Free Research) View this paper to explore why secure data communications solutions require both encryption and authentication, attack vectors against encryption-only solutions, key questions you should ask your network encryption vendor to ensure that your network is secure and your security objectives are met, and more.
Red Alert: Why Tablet Security Matters by BlackBerry
December 2011 - (Free Research) While tablet computers continue to grow in popularity, for enterprises, there is much to be concerned about. Fact is, most tablets are made for consumer entertainment and not for keeping enterprise secrets. However, the exception is the highly secure, enterprise ready BlackBerry Playbook tablet.
8 Critical Requirements for Secure, Mobile File Sharing and Collaboration by Accellion, Inc.
January 2012 - (Free Research) This white paper describes the requirements - such as server-based security, data encryption, and audit trails - that secure file sharing solutions must meet in order to deliver mobile access while protecting data confidentiality and regulatory compliance.
Securing Data Stored on Tape with Encryption by Quantum Corporation
April 2010 - (Free Research) Considering company data needs to be stored for longer periods of time and the high cost of a data breach; the need to encrypt data stored on tape is becoming increasingly important. Read this paper now to learn about why companies are moving in this direction, and what technologies are out there to help.
Evaluating and Selecting a Secure, Managed File Transfer Solution by Ipswitch File Transfer
February 2011 - (Free Research) This paper examines how recurring file and data transfers are the lifeblood of your organization, so each one is critical to your success. Ipswitch File Transfer’s line of solutions help your organization automate and streamline your most complex data transfers and workflow processes.
Zero Trust Model: Securing the Extended Enterprise by Sophos, Inc.
February 2012 - (Free Research) The emergence of new connection options and devices being introduced to the enterprise are extending networks well beyond their controllable boarders. This expert resource offers insight into securing the extended enterprise, exploring the strategy behind Zero Trust Model, creating network security policies for hostile endpoints and more.
Eight Considerations for Evaluating Disk-Based Backup Solutions by ExaGrid Systems, Inc.
April 2011 - (Free Research) The movement from tape-based to disk-based backup is well underway. Disk eliminates all the problems of tape backup. Backing up to disk is faster than backing up to tape, and disk-based backups are more reliable and more secure than tape-based backups. Read on to learn more about the advantages of disk backup today!
Securing the Virtual World by WatchGuard Technologies, Inc.
January 2012 - (Free Research) With the growing need to reduce costs and improve efficiencies and availability of IT resources, organizations have increasingly turned to virtualization. But there are questions around the security within these environments. This paper explores the new security challenges of virtualization and how to overcome them with a layered security approach.
Secure virtualization with sVirt by Red Hat
January 2012 - (Free Research) With its unique kernel-level architecture and NSA-developed security mechanism, Red Hat Secure Virtualization (sVirt) is the industry’s most comprehensive security solution for virtualization, built from the ground up on the Linux kernel.
A Comprehensive Framework for Securing Virtualized Data Centers by Hewlett-Packard Company
January 2012 - (Free Research) As more and more businesses migrate towards cloud computing and virtualization to improve data center efficiency, security challenges must be addressed. This white paper introduces a new platform that is proven to improve security in your virtualized data center environment.
Secure Cloud Applications without Disrupting your Infrastructure by Radiant Logic, Inc.
October 2011 - (Free Research) This paper first explores the challenges of adding cloud applications to IAM infrastructures, and then explains how a federated identity service based on virtualization can enable single sign-on across your enterprise and cloud applications.
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