EGUIDE:
Covid has changed everything. Yet while it has truly as introduced many new things to many spheres of activity, in terms of networking it has actually acted as an accelerant to phenomena that were just gaining momentum before the first lockdowns and stay at home orders were being made. secure access service edge (SASE) is one such case.
EBOOK:
Malicious code and the sites hosting it are constantly changing; making it difficult for filtering technologies and signature-based antivirus programs to keep pace with the proliferation of today's' evolving threats.
EBOOK:
As a result of the recent developments affecting security analytics, uncover these tips for ensuring you get the most out of your security analytics tool.
EGUIDE:
Security log analysis is essential for effective security and risk management. But with countless logs generated every day, searching log files can be a burdensome headache. In this e-guide, expert John Burke uncovers the best methods for thorough security log analysis with an evolutionary path that mixes old concepts with new ones.
WEBCAST:
Email is a mission-critical application for business and will grow annually 25-30% through 2009. This paper examines how to secure and simplify the management of your messaging infrastructure and ensure the security your electronic communic...
EGUIDE:
Traditional ECM can't keep up with how businesses operate today. But before tackling ECM disruptors, you need to understand its evolution and key steps to modernizing your suite. This 7-part guide collection provides the insights you need to push your ECM strategy forward. Learn ECM basics, trends, security considerations, and more.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper focuses on the need to monitor and manage outbound content, discusses the key drivers that are making it necessary and details 3 steps that an organization should take to mitigate the risks it faces from employee use of communication tools.
WHITE PAPER:
Businesses are continuing to face a challenging threat landscape. Check out this paper to learn about recent security threats related to Web 2.0, social networking sites, email, mobile devices, and Mac computers.