EGUIDE:
Zero trust is a conceptual architectural model that uses microperimeters and microsegmentation to secure corporate networks. In this 12-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at why trust should be considered a security risk and the need for additional authentication strategies to have an appropriate level of security.
WHITE PAPER:
Traditional antivirus (AV) is no longer the solution to preventing endpoint breaches—it's the problem. Access this resource to learn why traditional AV no longer offers meaningful security value for your organization, and see how to get started protecting your endpoints without AV.
EBOOK:
This handbook looks at why endpoint backup is so difficult, how vendors meet the challenges of backing up mobile devices, the convergence of mobile backup with file sharing and security, and choosing the right product for your needs.
EZINE:
As attack vectors increase and cyberattacks become more sophisticated, how are CISOs preparing? Find out inside this issue of Information Security magazine, where security professionals detail the process of developing effective one-year cybersecurity plans.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide examines a Symantec platform that is designed to protect its users with security for both physical and virtual endpoints. Learn how to enhance endpoint security with key features like anti-malware, firewalls, and more.
EZINE:
In this issue of Information Security magazine, we look at security attack techniques and talk to top security researchers about enterprise threats in 2016.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, uncover the key features of endpoint antimalware protection, as well as how to deploy/manage endpoint antimalware tools.
EGUIDE:
A recent test showed that some well-known threat detection products were unable to detect custom-written malware samples thrown at them. Access this resource and find out if APT detection is an effective way to find custom malware, and why signature-based antimalware tools can't keep up with today's evolving security risks.
EGUIDE:
Data loss prevention (DLP) products allow organizations to protect sensitive data that could cause grave harm if stolen or exposed. There are six important steps an organization should follow when looking to procure the right DLP products and tools for your enterprise.