WHITE PAPER:
This 29-page research report provides the key findings from a recent GoSecure survey designed to better understand the biases, gaps and misconceptions surrounding cybersecurity. Read on to learn more about this disconnect and discover how to address and overcome it.
EGUIDE:
In this infographic, we outline 6 emerging trends in security that cybersecurity pros - and their employers - need to prep for in the next year. These ideas are taken from a keynote by analyst Peter Firstbrook at Gartner Symposium 2018.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
Banks and insurers enjoy a significantly higher level of trust from consumers in the cyber security of their systems than any other sector, but the financial services industry is less confident in its ability to detect security breaches, this report from Capgemini reveals.
EGUIDE:
Incident response tools are growing in popularity as an effective method for proactively analyzing and addressing the vulnerabilities within your network. This e-guide was written to help readers through the vetting process as well as understand how, when and why to use them – read on to get started.
WHITE PAPER:
Review this case study on Good Shepherd Medical Center's experience implementing a cloud-enabled backup and archive solution that offered improved patient data visibility on- and off-site with continuous server image capture and disaster recovery features.
WHITE PAPER:
This case study shares one credit union's experience with an authentication solution that helped it efficiently manage user access across all applications without hindering productivity or adding costs.
RESOURCE CENTER:
Uncover a number of articles and videos giving advice to those looking to expand to the cloud and secure it in the most effective and efficient way possible.
EGUIDE:
Read this expert e-guide by SearchSecurity.com to get a tutorial on identity and access management (IAM) services and the benefits they offer outside of compliance mandates. Click now for steps to achieving security and business success.
EGUIDE:
Learn how to define security requirements at the beginning, and what can be learned from the RASP approach in closing the gap left by application security testing.