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How can you determine if the features of your new next-generation firewall are what your organization needs to grow and move forward? The answer is simple: you test it. In this white paper, explore 10 points to consider and actively test in your current security infrastructure as well as your future next-generation firewall.
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Uncover the role a DNS firewall can play in your security strategy for reducing loss of data due to stealthy advanced persistent threats (APTs) and other malware attacks.
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With millions of users, Facebook offers significant opportunities for organizations to conduct research, execute targeted marketing, increase awareness and more. But enabling the use of Facebook introduces a number of security risks. In this paper, uncover how to reap the benefits of social networking while doing it in a safe and secure manner.
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Explore how VoIP can expose your organization to numerous risks and uncover why traditional firewalls often cannot thwart the many challenges VoIP presents.
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This paper compiles clients’ frequently asked questions about Web application security. These questions are answered by security experts from Sirius and IBM. The goal is to help you understand the issues surrounding Web application security; so you can better prepare your organization for a security breach.
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Find how an ERP Firewall can capture business process and data quality errors, so outsourcing data doesn't create mayhem within your company.
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Any organization delivering services or products via the Web should consider SecureSphere as a “must-have” piece of its IT protection infrastructure. The product set makes a strong case for itself as a leading contender in this market space. Read this paper to read more.
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In this white paper, we will examine the virtualization issues that challenge today’s data centers and discuss their best options for securing virtual networks.
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It is no longer sufficient to rely on outdated firewall technology that only looks at the port, protocol, source IP and destination IP to determine if a session from the outside should be allowed inside the network.