February 03, 2010 - (Free Research) Application security is the aspect of understanding how applications are built and how someone could gain an advantage by looking at the application’s flaws. In this podcast, dive into the nature of applications for details on their security and how we interact with them.
December 17, 2007 - (Free Research) Cyber-criminals are leveraging relatively simple application exploits to gain access to sensitive information for fun and profit. It’s more important than ever to implement secure application strategies to effectively protect your business. Read this guide to learn more.
September 01, 2008 - (Free Research) Security managers worldwide working for midsize or large organizations share a common goal: to better manage the risks associated with their business infrastructure. This session discusses new and emerging network and application security attacks and ways organizations can protect themselves against Web application and network security threats.
February 01, 2010 - (Free Research) The SANS/CWE list of the Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors is already becoming the "standard" for developing secure applications in many large enterprises. In this webcast, review the prevalence of attacks that use vulnerabilities listed in the Top 25 and learn how to safeguard your code to avoid the most dangerous programming errors.
January 2007 - (Free Research) Blue Coat ProxyClient extends Blue Coat's visionary application delivery infrastructure to include all of these use cases - from any network, any device, and to any application - keeping users productive wherever the business takes them.
January 2010 - (Free Research) This paper explains how there is no one process to make any organization 100% secure, but establishing a company-wide security policy based on industry-standard best practices is a good place to start. Many of these best practices can be implemented as part of the operating system assessment and lock down process.
March 2010 - (Free Research) Read this paper to learn how Clickability’s Cloud Infrastructure delivers infrastructure to power your critical Web presence and manage your content. With redundant, active/active datacenters, Clickability’s Cloud Infrastructure is more robust, resilient, reliable and secure than what most companies are able to build on their own.
March 2008 - (Free Research) This whitepaper examines the business implications of the SaaS movement, the escalating performance and security expectations, and how a growing number of companies are safeguarding and accelerating these ondemand applications with proxy-based wide-area network (WAN) application delivery solutions.
March 2010 - (Free Research) In datacenters worldwide, it is common practice to hard-code passwords and user IDs in applications and scripts. This paper reviews the security risks associated with hard-coded passwords and will help organizations to gain insight into the security vulnerability that lies on every server, and more!
December 2009 - (Free Research) Secure software starts in development. A defect-- quality flaws or security vulnerabilities-- caught early in the production cycle costs far less to fix than when caught later in production. How do you ensure that security standards are met as part of your quality measures?
March 2010 - (Free Research) Malicious software seems to be everywhere these days. Viruses, Worms, Trojan Horses and other types of malware are becoming a regular part of the daily news, and become more and more sophisticated, outsmarting defenses. Check out this webcast to learn how web application owners can protect themselves from malicious entities.
December 2009 - (Free Research) Outsourcing can be a cost effective and efficient solution to the demand for new and specialized applications in today’s Internet-based marketplace. It is absolutely critical, however, that the team responsible for evaluating the outsourced application makes security one of its principal criteria prior to acceptance of each release.
December 2009 - (Free Research) The path to creating a secure application begins by rigorously testing source code for all vulnerabilities and ensuring that use of the application does not compromise or allow others to compromise data privacy and integrity.
February 2010 - (Free Research) The productivity, user experience and collaboration benefits of Web 2.0 are enormous but so is the potential for damage to the network. However, among the risks there are success stories. In this webcast review the pitfalls of Web 2.0, the best ways to mitigate security risks, and how to regain control over application management.
November 2009 - (Free Research) No single technology guarantees security, however application whitelisting covers situations not addressed by firewalls or anti-virus utilities. This paper focuses on how application whitelisting can be effectively used as an important layer in your security scenario.
December 2008 - (Free Research) Read this case study to learn how BT selected Blue Coat ProxySG for its flexibility in combining user and application visibility, with extremely granular levels of security and control, to enforce rules that allowed undisruptive use of recreational applications and safe access to sites previously considered off-limits, such as MySpace.
April 2009 - (Free Research) Join our Blue Coat experts for a comprehensive introduction to the widest range of solutions for ensuring application delivery success: visibility, acceleration, and security.
June 2009 - (Free Research) Read this paper to read about the breadth of technologies Blue Coat offers in a single platform that enable service providers to differentiate their MLPS solution.
June 2009 - (Free Research) Check out this comprehensive microsite to view white papers, videos, press releases, case studies, and webcasts highlighting Blue Coat's application delivery networking solutions.
June 2009 - (Free Research) The increasingly sophisticated nature of information theft, and the continued emergence of new data privacy protection regulations worldwide, requires strong data security. Effective information security starts by protecting data at the source - the databases in which it resides. Read on to learn more.
February 2010 - (Free Research) A completely integrated unified security solution will address Web and email security threats associated with new communication and collaboration tools. It will mitigate the risk of losing valuable business data. It will eliminate the complexity of deploying, managing, and maintaining multiple legacy security products. Read on to learn more.