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White Papers
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3 Strategies to Protect Endpoints from Risky Applications
The next generation of critical threats besetting IT organizations are originating within the application layer. To truly address the risks posed by these applications, organizations need to adopt a layered strategy that includes antivirus, patch and configuration management, and application control.
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Achieving Compliance with Massachusetts Data Protection Law
Massachusetts passed a new law that requires any organization that “owns, licenses, stores, or maintains personal information about a resident of the Commonwealth” to follow a comprehensive set of information security requirements. The new Massachusetts data security law is more strict than past regulations and those of other states, which only required businesses to notify people when personal information was lost.
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Anatomy of Insider Risk: Why You Could Be Your Worst Enemy
Faceless hackers halfway around the globe and disgruntled employees sneaking around the office in the middle of the night might be the stuff of nightmares for most IT security pros. But the truth is that the most common dangers to organizations come in much more mundane packaging than that. Sure, hackers and malicious insiders are real and credible threats. But some of the biggest problems in IT today may actually originate behind the keyboards of the same folks we share stories with around the water cooler. Download this white paper to learn the four steps to minimizing the risk from negligent insiders.
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Create Your Natural Advantage: Integrating Desktop Power Savings with Patch Management
The average desktop wastes nearly half of the energy it consumes. CIOs and IT operations staff simply cannot let this extreme waste of power persist. Unfortunately, organizations that aggressively pursue energy savings without thinking through the repercussions of how, specifically, they plan on cutting power usage can potentially cause their organization more harm than good.
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Five Steps to Embrace the Consumerized Workforce
While tools such as Web 2.0 applications, IM, P2P and portable USB media can be great for business innovation and productivity, they can introduce significant risks when not managed properly. To truly realize the benefits while curtailing the risks, organizations must find a way to strike a happy balance that allows for the safe use of new technologies.
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Podcasts
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How to Enforce an Always-on Security Posture
In this podcast, Shiseido's Executive Director of IT, Anthony Sica discusses how to stay ahead of security threats with automated vulnerability management. Get first hand insight into how Shiseido, one of the largest cosmetics companies in the world, improved their overall security and global compliance initiatives while also reducing costs by utilizing Lumension Security’s Vulnerability Management Solution.
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eWeek Podcasts
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Staying Ahead of the Security Curve
As more security tasks such as patch management migrate to managed services, solution providers have to meet the challenge of staying up to date with new technology, says Matt Mosher, Senior Vice President of Sales for Lumension Security, in this eWEEK podcast.
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