Endpoint Security Research
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GFI VIPRE® Antivirus Business
Sponsored by: GFI VIPRECombining live threat data with advanced protection technologies, GFI VIPRE® Antivirus Business provides advanced protection against malware threats with minimal network performance impact. Download this complimentary trial now to experience the benefits yourself.
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GFI VIPRE® Antivirus Business Provides Superior Malware Protection for South Louisiana Community College
Sponsored by: GFI VIPREAfter a crippling Conficker worm attack, South Louisiana Community College decided to scrap their current anti-malware product and replace it with GFI VIPRE Antivirus Business. View now to explore how they were able to gain better visibility and protection without sacrificing network resources.
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GFI VIPRE® Business Premium Gets Top Marks at Brevard Public Schools
Sponsored by: GFI VIPREIn this case study, uncover why school district Brevard Public Schools went with GFI VIPRE Business Premium to replace their current and ineffective antivirus solution. View now to explore how VIPRE provided superior endpoint protection while being easy to manage as well as cost-effective.
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Business Security in less than 6 seconds
Sponsored by: Webroot Software, Inc.Cloud-based SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) Security has emerged as an effective, efficient and accurate way to address today’s evolving threat landscape. Access now to get a free 30-day trial to experience the benefits and capabilities of Cloud-based SaaS security.
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A Business-Driven Approach to Mobile Enterprise Security
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc.Prepare your organization for the consumerization of IT and BYOD with the help of this resource. Uncover details about mobile enterprise policy creation, security monitoring, network and security infrastructure, and more.
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BYOD: Focus on User Experience, Not the Device
Sponsored by: AvayaThere’s more to bringing outside devices into your IT infrastructure than just connecting them to your network. For BYOD to really work, you need a comprehensive plan. Discover more in this research report.
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Call Recording with BlackBerry Smartphones
Sponsored by: BlackBerryMany organizations use call recording for regulatory compliance and risk management, but the workplace is growing more mobile by the minute. How can you extend this to mobile devices? Learn the importance of call recording for mobile communications and how to achieve this in your enterprise.
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Enterprise Readiness of Consumer Mobile Platforms
Sponsored by: BlackBerryThis study reveals how today’s four leading mobile operating systems compare based upon twelve categories of security and management criteria.
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2012 Mobile Threats Report
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc.The 2012 Mobile Threats Report describes how mobile malware has reached a new level of maturity, and how its threats targeting smartphones and tablets are becoming a big challenge to users, enterprises, and service providers alike.
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BYOD and the Wireless Revolution
Sponsored by: AvayaBYOD and the wireless revolution are changing the modern enterprise – are you ready? This resource explores how to ready your network for BYOD in order to reap the most benefits while simultaneously maintaining control over your network and corporate assets.
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Beyond Antimalware
Sponsored by: LumensionWith so many attack techniques and vectors in addition to emerging technologies, traditional antimalware methods cannot keep up. This videocast takes a look at malware today including how attackers are getting in, and offers expert insight into architectural options for malware prevention and how to build an approach that best fits.
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Decision Time: Product Benefits and Tradeoffs
Sponsored by: SearchSecurity.comThis is the third piece in SearchSecurity.com's three-part guide on antimalware products. This expert asset, written by security researcher Mike Rothman, takes a deep dive into the requirements that should seal the deal in terms of final considerations when purchasing an antimalware solution.
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Conquering Today's Bring-Your-Own-Device Challenges
Sponsored by: Aruba NetworksIt is vital to consider the effect BYOD will have on your network before allowing it in your enterprise. In this resource discover the new networking requirements of BYOD to help you embrace it for the better of your enterprise.
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How to Enhance SIEM Effectiveness with Advanced Intelligence Indicators
Sponsored by: Bit9, Inc.With the exponential growth of malware and the targeted nature of today’s attacks, a reactive endpoint security approach is no longer effective. In this resource explore how leveraging Bit9 Parity’s deep integration with SIEM platforms can be used to filter other data sources and identify potential threats quicker and earlier.
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Leverage Application Control to Boost SIEM Effectiveness
Sponsored by: Bit9, Inc.As threats become more advanced, organizations need a more proactive approach that enables faster insight to system usage and activity to ensure enhanced protection. Uncover how Bit9 Parity Suite meets these needs by extending threat detection to endpoints and provides the information SIEM systems require to live up to their full potential.
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Threat Protection Comparison: Application Control vs. Traditional Antivirus Approaches
Sponsored by: Bit9, Inc.Bit9 commissioned the research group Tolly to evaluate leading endpoint solutions to compare the effectiveness of traditional antivirus products and the latest approach against modern malware, application control. View now to uncover how Bit9’s application control approach performed in a side by side testing of 5 attacks across a number of systems.
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Application Whitelisting: Enabling Flexibility without Jeopardizing Security
Sponsored by: Bit9, Inc.View this case study to explore how one national professional services firm was able to automate their application security environment and lessen the burden on IT, while still preserving the the flexible corporate culture for mobile workers.
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The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown
Sponsored by: McAfee, Inc.McAfee Application Control provides a new, timely, practical layer of systems security by blocking unauthorized applications. While it has some of the advantages of whitelisting, it avoids the operational and security limitations that have held back enterprise adoption of whitelisting technology.
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Mobile Device Security Best Practices for BYOD
Sponsored by: More DirectThis expert E-Guide from SearchMobileComputing.com explores the issue of mobile device security and offers best practices for making a BYOD program work in your organization.
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Tour Operator Uses BlackBerry Smartphone to Help Drive Sales, Improve Efficiency and Build Competitive Advantage
Sponsored by: BlackBerryLearn how BlackBerry Enterprise Server and social media can help you increase communications, sales and efficiency.
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About to Buy: Mobile Device Management Software
Sponsored by: GroupLogicDiscover how you can take back control of your enterprise from the influx of personally owned mobile devices with the help of mobile device management (MDM) software.
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Best Practices for Secure Enterprise Content Mobility
Sponsored by: Accellion, Inc.In this asset, learn how secure enterprise content mobility can help give your employees access to critical business data anywhere, anytime, and on any device – while you can still make sure it’s safe and secure.
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10 Mobile Security Requirements for the BYOD Enterprise
Sponsored by: Accellion, Inc.This asset explains why organizations should search beyond Mobile Device Management (MDM) policies in the workplace and implement a Mobile Content Management solution to help keep users, devices, and – most importantly – corporate data secure.
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Network Evolution E-Zine: Network security in a world of mobile workers
Sponsored by: SearchNetworking.comIn the April edition of SearchNetworking.com’s Network Evolution E-Zine, we explore how VDI is solving many BYOD challenges and provide examples of how this strategy has seen success within industries including retail, healthcare and finance.
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BlackBerry NFC Security Overview
Sponsored by: BlackBerryTune into this webcast to learn about the Near Field Communication (NFC) capabilities of BlackBerry smartphones – giving them the ability to share and exchange info simply by tapping the devices together.













