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Today's corporate security strategies must be all-encompassing, as much policy- and process-driven as they are technology-dependent. Organizations need to take a higher-level approach to protecting their critical infrastructure and assets in order to reduce their potential vulnerability to new and more aggressive threats, and ensure adherence to compliance mandates. This site is a collaboration between TechWeb and Symantec. |
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Analytics Report: 2008 InformationWeek Strategic Security Survey
Risk management principles bring rigor to information security. Unfortunately, IT is years behind other disciplines in adopting systematic risk management processes. Get insight into where the gaps lie, and how to close them. A $499 value, now available for free, compliments of Symantec.
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Managing Risk and Bringing Rigor to Information Security
An InformationWeek Editorial Perspectives TechWebcast
Original Air Date: August 6, 2008
There is value in comparing your security position with peers and seeing what others are doing and what they think works. This webcast presents our findings on organization's thoughts on strategic security, what they view as the most likely threats and where the problems lie in implementing strategic security. Download the webcast > |
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'Attack Graphs' Predict Computer Security
EE Times, July 25, 2008
Get Ready for Google Gadget Malware
InformationWeek, July 25, 2008
NAC Grows Up
CRN, July 21, 2008
Multiple Measures Required for Data Security, Aberdeen Report Says
Wall Street & Technology, July 15, 2008
Thompson Q&A: Security, Storage, And Bringing It All Together
ChannelWeb, June 16, 2008 |
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Symantec is a global leader in infrastructure software, enabling businesses and consumers to have confidence in a connected world. The company helps customers protect their infrastructure, information and interactions by delivering software and services that address risks to security, availability, compliance and performance. Headquartered in Cupertino, Calif., Symantec has operations in more than 40 countries. More information is available at www.symantec.com |
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2008 Annual Report: IT Governance, Risk and Compliance
IT governance, risk and compliance practices lead to higher top-line results, better management of bottom-line risk and lower auditing expenses, according to a new survey from The IT Policy Compliance Group. Discover more about how you can put IT GRC into action in your organization. Download the report > |
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Symantec Internet Threat Security Report
Blacklisting was good, whitelisting is better. The release rate of malicious code and other unwanted programs likely will continue to rise and exceed the quantity of legitimate software. Find out why that means it's time to begin focusing security techniques on adaptive and effective solutions for writing signatures for a smaller number of legitimate programs.
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WHITE PAPER: Symantec Endpoint Protection: A Unified, Proactive Approach to Endpoint Security
Organizations need to take a holistic and integrated approach to protecting their laptops, desktops and servers. Learn more about how managing endpoint protection from a single, unified console simplifies security administration and enables operational efficiencies, including centralized software and policy updates-and provides the most effective way to combat today's sophisticated and stealthy threats.
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WHITE PAPER: IT Risk Management Report 2: Myths and Realities
Think IT risk and risk management is only about security? Or that it's just an annual exercise and technology controls are sufficient to address concerns in this area? Or perhaps you believe that the principles of risk management apply universally across all business environments? If so, think again-and find out why those views could leave your organization in a vulnerable position. Download the white paper > |
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ANALYSIS: The State of Spam (July 2008)
A number of spam trends were identified by Symantec, some of which capitalized on recent events such as the China earthquake tragedy and the Olympics. Spammers are also back to their old tricks of using bogus news events-Obama quits the presidential race!-to lure victims in. Read on to discover what spam threats may be targeting your company's employees. Download the analysis > |
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ANALYSIS: The State of Spam (August 2008)
Hard times present more opportunities for spammers-they're capitalizing on economic fears to promote various financial spam offers. Symantec also has identified a new fraud attack targeting Microsoft POP3 users, leading them to a hacking web site by claiming that they have a POP3 setting problem to confirm their account data. Download the analysis > |
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