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This white paper addresses the lifecycle of a phishing attack and how different entities--including third-party take down services and law enforcement--are involved in the process of disabling phishing sites.
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This white paper introduces a security solution that applies big data capabilities to help organizations to keep pace with today's advanced threats and prevent attacks before they happen.
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Major data breaches have caused untold damage. These unfortunate events have led to the creation of a data security standard (PCI DSS) that all payment card industry members must comply to. This white paper helps to simplify and provide a deeper understanding of the PCI DSS v1.1 and discusses best practices to achieve PCI compliance.
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IBM Managed Security Services continuously monitors tens of billions of events per day, and this white paper provides you the opportunity to gain insight into what this data really means. Read on to discover the prevalent types of attacks and attackers and the key factors enabling them.
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Enterprises are under constant attack from internal and external threats. Repelling today’s threats requires a new approach to security - an approach that emphasizes centralized log management and security event management. Novell makes it simple to get on the path to better security with our Security Management solutions.
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The Business Continuity Self Assessment Tool is a step toward becoming a more resilient business. After completing the assessment, you will be able to view a personalized graph that identifies potential gaps within the business and event threat areas.
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Security data collection and analysis has become a big data dilemma – so why wouldn't you adopt a big data approach? This resource outlines why legacy analytics and SIEM tools are inefficient and explores how adopting a solution that combines real-time and asymmetric big data security analytics is vital to success.
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To develop the visibility, agility and speed to deal with advanced threats, security information and event management (SIEM) systems need to evolve into a central nervous system for large-scale security analytics.