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Wireless Networking 101 by Global Knowledge
February 11, 2010 - (Free Research) Why would a person or organization be interested in deploying wireless communication in their home or business? This being said, there are some things to think about before jumping into the wireless world. As is usually the case in the wonderful world of networking, whenever one thing becomes simpler, it almost always complicates something else.
Exciting Future of Monitoring Patient Health from Home with Blackberry Solution by BlackBerry
February 25, 2009 - (Free Research) Because of cost restrictions and burdened healthcare systems, daily monitoring of patients with diseases has been nearly impossible. Seeking a solution, UHN and Mount Sinai Hospital conducted a 33-patient trial and found BlackBerry smartphones could increase patient involvement in their healthcare without adding pressure to the healthcare system.
How to Protect Your Network from Home Wireless Hackers by WatchGuard Technologies, Inc.
August 01, 2008 - (Free Research) This white paper covers eight essential tips for nailing down security for off-site wireless users. Share it with your remote users today to help them work from home safely.
Managing and Securing Mobile Healthcare Data And Devices by Fiberlink Communications
March 2010 - (Free Research) Regulatory compliance tops the list of concerns among healthcare and life sciences IT professionals with 86% of healthcare IT decision-makers rating it as a high or critical priority over the course of the coming year. Check out this paper to find out more!
Windows 7 Virtual AP Opens Door to Bypass Enterprise Security by AirMagnet, Inc.
March 2010 - (Free Research) Windows 7 makes it easier for individuals to create rogue networks that bypass enterprise security measures and violate security policies – undetectable by traditional security systems. View this webcast to discover how users create undetected and unauthorized connections to the corporate network, and how to mitigate exploits of Windows 7.
For PCI, the Future is Now by Tripwire, Inc.
January 2010 - (Free Research) As the PCI DSS and its sister standards continue to evolve and gain momentum, organizations will have to bake compliance into their everyday operations in order to eliminate fire drills, contain costs, keep current customers, and attract new ones. Read this paper to learn how to comply with the global standard without breaking the bank
Panel: ES5: ECMAScript Standards for a Better Web by The Ajax Experience
January 2010 - (Free Research) Find out more about the security and reliability of Strict Mode and how to design and modify web applications, keeping in mind the new JavaScript language features.
VoIP Vulnerabilities by McAfee, Inc.
March 2010 - (Free Research) The malicious behavior that we have seen in other media already plagues Internet voice calls. This report examines vulnerability trends as well as protocol- and application-layer attacks. Read this white paper to gain both a general and technical overview to the threats against VoIP and learn how to protect and remediate against them.
Top 5 PCI DSS Ambiguities and How to Overcome Them by SonicWALL
February 2010 - (Free Research) In this IT briefing, security expert Ed Moyle answers PCI DSS questions that pose the greatest challenge to enterprises, outlines recent and upcoming clarifications from the PCI Security Standards Council regarding often misinterpreted requirements, and discusses strategies used in the field to help reduce the complexity.
PCI DSS Ambiguities and How to Overcome Them by SonicWALL
January 2010 - (Free Research) In this presentation, security expert Ed Moyle answers PCI DSS questions that pose the greatest challenge to enterprises, outlines recent and upcoming clarifications from the PCI Security Standards Council regarding often misinterpreted requirements, and discusses strategies used in the field to help reduce the complexity.
bwin Success Story with Novell Sentinel® by Novell Inc.
December 2009 - (Free Research) In this case study, learn how bwin used Novell Sentinel solution to improve security, reduce administrative effort and make it easier to demonstrate PCI DSS compliance.
Hassle-free compliance by Tripwire, Inc.
January 2010 - (Free Research) Compliance is a fact of business life that challenges organizations of all sizes. Just ticking off boxes on audits is not enough to keep you secure. You must account for compliance in your physical and virtualized environments. Read this paper to learn about an operational security solution that delivers compliance as an ongoing feature.
File System Auditor Version 2.5 - Free 30 Day Trial! by ScriptLogic Corporation
April 2009 - (Free Research) It sounds simple, but just try to figure out who accessed your confidential data yesterday. IT management standards insist on it, compliance standards require it, but can you deliver?
Tackling the IFRS Transition in the US by SAP America, Inc.
March 2010 - (Free Research) The SEC will likely require companies to report in both GAAP and IFRS formats during the first official IFRS transition year and for two years prior. Accordingly, our customers want to know how SAP supports parallel reporting. Read this paper to learn which options SAP recommends and find out which is best for your organization.
Architecting PCI DSS compliance with encryption, tokenization, and key management by Thales
March 2010 - (Free Research) Securing cardholder data is not just about passing annual PCI DSS audits. Depending on your key management architecture, you could be spending too much time maintaining compliance or not even meeting the PCI DSS requirements for scope reduction. View this webcast to learn more about where encryption and tokenization fit in a merchant architecture.
Achieving Compliance with GSi Code of Connection (CoCo) with Lumension® Solutions by Lumension
May 2009 - (Free Research) The aim of the Code of Connection (CoCo) is to develop the trust required both within and between communities, which then allows more effective use of shared systems and services. This paper addresses some of the key challenges of achieving and maintaining compliance with the GSi Code of Connection (CoCo) for the GCSX.
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