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Access Control includes authentication, authorization and audit. It also includes additional measures such as physical devices, including biometric scans and metal locks, hidden paths, digital signatures, encryption, social barriers, and monitoring by humans and automated systems. Authorization may be implemented using role based access control, access control lists or a policy language such as XACML.
Published By: Adlib Software
Published Date: Jan 13, 2014
Welcome to the future of 24/7, any-time, anywhere access to digital content - where dynamic publishing solutions are the mantra. Is your organization ready for this brave new world of digital content distribution? This whitepaper explores how to prime your organization to leverage rapid digital content consumption as a key to business intelligence.
The recent economic downturn has created some formidable challenges for the retail banking industry. Fraud and identify theft are on the rise, costing banks big money and raising customer concerns about security.
On behalf of iboss, Researchscape conducted an online survey of 104 U.S. IT executives at large enterprises to better understand attitudes and initiatives for addressing cybersecurity.
Published By: Diligent
Published Date: Aug 05, 2016
This article provides an evaluation framework for directors and senior management. Focus is on three main factors: where data is stored, the strength of “locks” that provide access, and the control of “keys” for entry.
Attackers are commandeering legitimate infrastructure and reaping millions in profit. Defenders are struggling to detect and combat threats, and confidence is falling.
As much as the Digital Economy and the Internet of Everything (IoE) create opportunities for companies and consumers - over $19 trillion in value to organizations over the next decade - they also create opportunities for hackers and cybercriminals. With an expanded attack surface represented by the IoE, cybercriminals look to cash in on the estimated value of $450 billion to over $1 trillion of the Hacker Economy.
Solving critical healthcare IT challenges with software-defined networkingDigitization is changing healthcare forever as organizations look to deliver better quality services, improve patient safety and provide the highest levels of security. Healthcare IT leaders should look to leverage a software-defined network. Read the latest from ZK Research to learn more.
The US healthcare industry has historically lagged behind others in the maturity of security capabilities, only recently catching up on data security and privacy in response to HIPAA. But there is a wide range of other mounting risks unique to healthcare that S&R pros in healthcare can’t ignore — greater regulatory pressure, increasing targeted attacks, the frightening uncertainty of IoT security, and global economic pressures. This report outlines the most important security capabilities for security leaders in this sector to implement in the face of these challenges.
Published By: Centrify
Published Date: May 26, 2016
This paper examines how securing identity is at the center of protecting your users, systems and data. In fact, today’s threats require a next-generation identity platform. And how Centrify secures enterprise identities through the Centrify Identity Platform.
Published By: Centrify
Published Date: May 26, 2016
In today’s mixed on-premises and cloud IT environment, securing one network perimeter is not enough. This paper examines six common risks of this “perimeterless” world, and proposes six opportunities to strengthen security using Identity-as-a-Service.
Published By: Forcepoint
Published Date: May 16, 2016
Die finanziellen und rechtlichen Konsequenzen der während des vergangenen Jahres verzeichneten öffentlichkeitswirksamen Cyber-Angriffe enthalten eine unmissverständliche Botschaft: Datenraub kann so gravierend sein, dass die Unternehmensleitung es sich nicht leisten kann, das Thema zu ignorieren. Der Bericht "Cybersicherheit und Schutz vor Datendiebstahl" bietet einen Überblick über das Thema, der ohne technisches Fachjargon auskommt. Er liefert Anhaltspunkte die jedes Mitglied eines Vorstands, Aufsichtsrats oder Direktoriums nutzen kann, um die Sicherheitsposition der eigenen Organisation auf den Prüfstand zu stellen.
Published By: Forcepoint
Published Date: May 16, 2016
The financial and legal ramifications of the high-profile cyber-incidents that happened in the past year send an unmistakable message: data theft is too important for a board of directors not to be involved. The “Cybersecurity and Data Theft Prevention” report provides a non-technical overview every board of directors can use to assess their organization’s security posture.
Published By: Forcepoint
Published Date: Apr 20, 2016
The longer attackers remain in your network, the more lateral movement is possible and the greater the risk for data theft. Stopping the exfiltration of data, rather than focusing on stopping data breaches, is the most realistic approach to data security and reducing cyber dwell time.
Published By: Forcepoint
Published Date: Apr 20, 2016
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Relying on point products to protect your network is a losing strategy. Having tools than your IT team can handle raises costs, complexity and risk. Deploying enterprise security architecture with control over enforcement, coordination, end-to-end visibility and process automation from a single pane of glass, is the winning approach.
This white paper published by Frost & Sullivan and Cisco examines the role, capabilities, and advantages of service providers in the DDoS mitigation process, as well as how this role might develop in the future.
This white paper reveals how Cisco’s Threat-Centric Security Solutions for Service Providers delivers consistent security policy across physical, virtual, and cloud environments by combining the power of open and programmable networks with deep integration of Cisco and third-party security services.
Published By: Logrhythm
Published Date: Feb 24, 2016
The time has come for CEOs and Boards to take personal responsibility for improving their companies’ cyber security. Global payment systems, private customer data, critical control systems, and core intellectual property are all at risk today. As cyber criminals step up their game, government regulators get more involved, litigators and courts wade in deeper, and the public learns more about cyber risks, corporate leaders will have to step up accordingly.
This whitepaper focuses on the LogRhythm Security Intelligence Maturity Model, and how it is a valuable guide for building the necessary successive layers of threat detection and response capabilities.
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Future workplace structures are envisioned to be a scenario wherein employees are likely to use a multitude of connected mobile devices and apps that will offer compelling new work style experiences integrating voice, video and data access services.
Traveling executives and Millennials alike expect to communicate, collaborate and access their important work applications and data from anywhere on whatever device they choose.
Learn how Citrix NetScaler with Unified Gateway delivers a single, consolidated remote access infrastructure featuring comprehensive access, threat and data protection.
Learn how NetScaler with Unified Gateway provides One URL for secure remote access and helps reduce TCO, simplifies IT, strengthens security and ensures a high-definition experience for both mobile and traditional application users.
This whitepaper reveals how Entrust Authority Security Manager helps organisations easily manage their security infrastructure, and allows easy management of the digital keys and certificates that secure user and device identities.
This case study illustrates how this government agency that employs over 100,000 people and delivers more than $140 billion in public services annually was able to replace a dated system and enable remote access to securely authenticate users logging into internal corporate websites and email accounts.