EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, after 10 Downing Street was hit by a spyware attack, fears about targeted mobile phone hacks are increasing. Our salary survey highlights the diversity challenge in IT, with men's support for women in IT declining. And we look at how datacentre heat reuse can help reduce carbon emissions. Read the issue now.
CASE STUDY:
Learn how Gloucestershire NHS was able to help 1700 client computers send and receive vital information safely and efficiently by installing Panda's Managed Office Protection Antivirus solution.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Try this free trial download today and see how Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 features triple threat protection that defends against identity theft, confidential data leakage and all Internet threats.
EBOOK:
Read this buyer's guide to uncover which types of endpoint and anti-malware tools best suit your enterprise by discovering what to look for in the strategies.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Spyware is a dynamic threat that requires a dedicated solution to defeat it. This free IT download performs a spyware audit throughout your system to provide a clear view of the system's status, helping you manage the threat of harmful intruders.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, you will learn how to choose the antivirus solution that can effectively keep your network free of malware. In three simple steps you can implement an easy-to-deploy and easy-to-replicate testing curriculum that enables you to most accurately assess your company's solution's capabilities.
PRODUCT DEMO:
IT managers need new solutions to combat ever changing threats to their security. ESET’s Internet Threat Map app shows you a map of global Infection rates, based on our daily analysis of over 100,000 samples of malware of all types.
WHITE PAPER:
Consult this informative resource to find out more about securing your endpoints. It outlines the best practices to avoid a cyber-attack along with many other helpful recommendations.
WHITE PAPER:
This Osterman Research white paper discusses how messaging threats are evolving, both as independent threats and as a delivery mechanism for web-based attacks.