DATA SHEET:
Organizations need advanced security technology, strong security expertise and 24x7 vigilance to safeguard their networks and IT systems. This data sheet offers an overview and specifications of Dell SecureWorks’ proprietary network intrusion prevention appliance, iSensor. Learn about its key features and how it can protect your networks.
WHITE PAPER:
It can be a real challenge for IT administrators to efficiently deliver critical corporate solutions while also contending with employee use of wasteful and often dangerous applications. Critical applications need bandwidth prioritization while social media and gaming applications need to be bandwidth throttled or even completely blocked.
WHITE PAPER:
SMEs are just as vulnerable to security breaches as any other enterprise, but often times they consider security only as an afterthought. View this paper to explore key security challenges for SMEs and the necessary tools and policies for effective protection.
EGUIDE:
With so many security options and technologies available, how can you know which solution is best for your business needs? This e-guide provides a back to basics lesson on regular defense strategies and offers insight on buying considerations for an effective and reliable IT strategy.
CASE STUDY:
This case study focuses on the University of Leeds' experience with an intrusion prevention system (IPS) that helped IT secure networks without disturbing Web access.
DATA SHEET:
Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances are purpose-built solutions that integrate world-class firewall, unified communications security, VPN, intrusion prevention (IPS), and content security services in a unified platform. Download this paper for further technical details.
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide deep dives into what a global threat intelligence service is, how well the services perform and if they are worth the investment. Read on to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
This eBook presents a maturity model that will help you determine how secure you really are, explores five questions every CIO should be able to answer, and outlines a new approach based on intelligence gathering and research that can keep you ahead of the cybercriminals.