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Remote Access VPN Buyer's Guide: Juniper
MAG Series Junos Pulse gateways unify network access control and SSL VPN to deliver safer mobile access.
Remote Access VPN Buyer's Guide: Cisco
Using AnyConnect Secure Mobility, Cisco leverages its VPN appliance to enable 'borderless' protection.
Remote Access VPN Buyer's Guide: SonicWALL
E-Class SRA appliances offer flexible-yet-secure mobile access, governed by unified policies.
Remote Access VPN Appliances Buyer's Guide:
The days when a virtual private network meant just employee access from a laptop are gone. Today's VPN appliances must juggle on- and off-site smartphones, tablets, notebooks, you name it -- giving VPN shoppers a new set of challenges.
Symantec Offers SaaS Security
Symantec's decided to ride the security SaaS wave with its collection of .cloud services, providing pre-integrated solutions on a subscription basis.
Kaspersky: Malware May Have an Answer in the Cloud
Enterprise security vendors may have failed to stop the tide of malware in the past, but according to Eugene Kaspersky, cloud computing may help reverse that trend.
Cisco Goes to the Cloud for Control and Security
At Interop, Cisco sticks with the show theme and announced new cloud controller and security services.
Zscaler Cracks Cloud Security
Using peer-to-peer technology and distributed data centers, Zscaler says it's brought enterprise network security to the cloud without compromising performance or creating reporting headaches.
Cisco Debuts New Identity Services Engine and Network Management Tools
NAC evolves with new Identity Services Engine as new Cisco Prime debuts
SourceFire Adds FirePOWER to IPS
Network Intrusion Prevention System gets a boost with new appliances and software release.
Network IPS Buyer's Guide: HP TippingPoint
DVLabs, ZDI, and Rep DV help HP TippingPoint offer bleeding-edge protection
SaaS Security Growing: What Are the Advantages?
Even though many companies wouldn't think of trusting their data to the cloud, many are turning to cloud vendors for their security needs.
Make Metasploit Easy With Armitage
Metasploit's a complex project, but it's an essential penetration testing tool. Learn to tame its power with Armitage, a GUI for Metasploit.
Protect Your Web Apps From Insecure Direct Object References
Web apps that point to specific files, database records or directories risk attack. Learn how object references can compromise your network security and what you can do to prevent them.
Cisco Says SecureX WIll Provide Context-Aware Security
Cisco is using the RSA conference to roll out a new security framework that brings the company's TrustSec to firewalls and brings more awareness of security to all parts of the network.
Managing Social Media for Network Security
Network managers have a whole new attack surface to manage: the vast multitude of potential entry points created by social media sites, each one offering new opportunities for malware or information loss.
DDoS Defenses Evolve Along With the Threat
With distributed denial of service attacks coming from criminal and even political organizations, what's the best way to keep your systems safe from DDoS attacks? Security mechanisms continue to evolve, but are they enough?
Battling Malicious Widgets for Network Security
RedSeal Systems says you're probably spending more of your budget on network-layer security, even as 70 percent of the threats you face come in at the application layer.
Five Ways to Reduce Your Vulnerability to CSRF Attacks
Cross-site request forgery attacks can devastate your business and compromise your organizational security. Learn five ways to limit your exposure.
Troubleshooting Checklist for 802.1X on Your WLAN
If you're having problems with 802.1X authentication on your WLAN, our troubleshooting guide might save you some hair-pulling.
Enterprise Security Forecast 2011
More businesses will employ virtualization to help with security, and many firms will cull security vendors.
2010: The IT Security Year in Review
Looking back over the major security stories of 2010, there's no one incident you could point to that summed up the state of affairs: Attacks and mistakes were many and varied, showing us all that good security is, indeed, a process ... not a destination.
Seven Free or Low-Cost RADIUS Servers for Your Enterprise Network
If you want to bring your existing identity services to your mobile users, these RADIUS servers can do it for very little money.
Enterprise Smartphone Sectors to Watch
A recent survey reveals which enterprise smartphone categories will enjoy the most growth heading toward 2012.
Implement WPA2 Enterprise Encryption on Your WLAN
WPA2 Enterprise encryption with 802.1X authentication provides the best Wi-Fi security for businesses, but it's not always easy to configure. Our guide will get you past some of the stumbling blocks.
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