WHITE PAPER:
SMEs are just as vulnerable to security breaches as any other enterprise, but often times they consider security only as an afterthought. View this paper to explore key security challenges for SMEs and the necessary tools and policies for effective protection.
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.
ANALYST REPORT:
Read an overview of the unified threat management market today and uncover an analysis of fourteen of the vendors on the market to get help finding your ideal UTM solution.
DATA SHEET:
Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances are purpose-built solutions that integrate world-class firewall, unified communications security, VPN, intrusion prevention (IPS), and content security services in a unified platform. Download this paper for further technical details.
WHITE PAPER:
This Forrester Research, Inc. report introduces a zero trust model to reduce risk of insider and outsider threats. Learn about this security strategy's 3 main concepts, and discover how the intrusion prevention system (IPS) can be used to fulfill this model.
CASE STUDY:
Domain controllers have become an increasingly popular target for malicious hackers for its access to an organization’s sensitive and intellectual property. This case study uncovers how one international communications firm was able to protect 225 of its domain controllers using Bit9 Parity for Servers and the key benefits they gained.
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This Magic Quadrant is a snapshot of the overall market that ranks vendors against each other, according to competitive criteria. Vendors in any quadrant, as well as those not ranked on the Magic Quadrant, may be appropriate for your enterprise's needs and budget.
EGUIDE:
If you believe everything you read, enterprise unified threat management (UTM) products and appliances are the silver bullet for information security. However, I've never met a security professional who believes everything they read. UTM provides decent network security for small to midsized businesses, but probably has no place in the enterprise.