WEBCAST:
This AlienVault Unified Security Management (USM) webinar is intended for a technical audience and will provide the core information necessary to evaluate the security controls essential to establishing an efficient Security Operation Center (SOC).
WHITE PAPER:
Discover steps you can incorporate into every phase of the development process to improve your application security, and get an overview of application threats and the types of risks to prioritize and remediate.
WHITE PAPER:
This guide makes an effective business case for fraud-prevention technology and evaluates the true impact of fraud on various financial institutions.
EGUIDE:
Nearly every day there's a new headline about one high-profile data breach or another. But there are many more incidents that go unnoticed because organizations don't know how to detect them. In this e-guide, learn how to detect key symptoms that signal a problem. Also, explore tips to help you better respond to these incidents.
EBOOK:
Antivirus and intrusion prevention aren't the threat detection stalwarts they used to be. Check out this Information Security Essential Guide to uncover how vendors are responding to the growing threat landscape and the options available to help you counter modern-day attacks.
EZINE:
This issue of Security Information Magazine features the 2009 Readers’ Choice Awards. For the fourth consecutive year, our readers voted to determine the best security products. A record 1,721 voters participated this year, rating products in 17 different categories. There’s also a great article on the facts and myths about encryption and more.
EGUIDE:
Security professionals are struggling to keep up with today's threat landscape as they continue to deal with security alert overload and the cybersecurity skills shortage. However, deploying SOAR tools can aid security teams with improving everyday processes. In this e-guide, learn how SOAR tools can improve your cybersecurity program.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource analyzes three of today's top platforms, IBM Power, x86, and UNIX, revealing how their built-in security components fared based upon both business and technical perspectives.