Content Aware SIEM Defined
Content Aware SIEM represents a new generation of SIEM capabilities that extend the value and benefits of SIEM by providing visibility into the contents of applications, documents and protocols.
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Control System Security: Threat Detection and Management in the Critical Infrastructure
A utility control system is vital to the successful operation of utilities and facilities that make up critical infrastructures but they are a prime target for cyber attacks. By understanding the requirements of the control system, its assets, and their vulnerabilities, an enclave can be established using a layered security approach.
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Meeting PCI: How to Use Information Security Tools to Meet the 12 Requirements of PCI-DSS
At a minimum, PCI-DSS requires a firewall and Intrusion Prevention System, a Database Monitoring system and or an Application Monitoring system, a Log Management and a Security Information & Event Management system. This white paper attempts to clearly define which systems are most applicable to each specific requirement of PCI.
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Securing Electronic Medical Records (EMR)
With an increase in healthcare IT comes a corresponding concern over healthcare information security. EMR presents unique challenges in information security. Every medical record must be secured against unauthorized access, yet the information must also be made easily available to healthcare staff and patients. Read this white paper to learn more.
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The New Security Management Model
Most large organizations have deployed a SIEM system but ominous security threats place an intense strain on legacy security management tools. This white paper concludes: security management requirements are in a state of transition, security management needs push technology requirements, server virtualization and cloud computing exacerbate technical requirements, and new requirements mandate a new security management model.
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