EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look ahead to the challenges facing IT leaders in 2013 and examine how the shift to digital will change the role of the CIO. A new report details how CIOs must adapt to work more closely with business colleagues. And our first buyer's guide of the year focuses on software as a service. Read the issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
Endpoint security issues simply can't be ignored, regardless of the size of the organization. This paper will discuss how internet threats and vulnerabilities affect us all and what criteria businesses should use in order to pick out a proper endpoint security solution.
WHITE PAPER:
For organizations that have deployed fleets of Macs and iPads/iPhones, protecting sensitive data and intellectual property can be challenging. This resource demonstrates why it is critical that security administrators need antivirus software for their Macs and MDM tools for their iPads and iPhones.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this presentation transcript, Chris Boyd, GFI Software’s Senior Threat Researcher, provides an in-depth look into Rogue antivirus. He details the damage it can cause and how they have been tailored to look like legitimate products. You will also learn what businesses can do to better protect their network and end users from these threats.
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Sunbelt Software's new VIPRE Enterprise package is ideally suited to combating legacy and new blended malware threats from traditional viruses to the newest spam and Trojans.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Download your complimentary copy of Sophos Virus Removal Tool, a free antivirus solution that will identify and remove viruses from your computers quickly and easily.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper examines that selecting and anti-virus solution for your organization is an important decision. VIPRE Business offers an easy-to-use management console that gets you up and running fast.
EGUIDE:
If you believe everything you read, enterprise unified threat management (UTM) products and appliances are the silver bullet for information security. However, I've never met a security professional who believes everything they read. UTM provides decent network security for small to midsized businesses, but probably has no place in the enterprise.