September 2008 - (Free Research) Check out this case study to learn how Vesta implemented Tripwire® Enterprise to continuously monitor IT infrastructure for all unauthorized change, which helps maintain known, trusted, and compliant system environments and ensure audit requirements are met.
February 2010 - (Free Research) This white paper examines the compelling business and technical case for centralizing administration in Microsoft’s Active Directory, describes how the Centrify Suites integrated architecture enables you to extend Active Directory to your non-Microsoft platforms, and describes the Centrify Suite’s unique benefits.
February 2010 - (Free Research) This white paper examines the business and technical case for centralizing administration in Microsoft’s Active Directory, using Centrify’s DirectControl and DirectAudit. Combined, Active Directory, DirectControl and DirectAudit provide a comprehensive solution to address specific PCI DSS requirements.
April 2009 - (Free Research) Active Directory becomes very complex to manage in Windows networks. Administrators leave, users are given elevated privileges, applications require special accounts - very soon you have an Active Directory full of security weaknesses.
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.
December 2009 - (Free Research) This free whitepaper details best practices for managing distribution and security groups in Active Directory. As the importance of AD in any size organization grows, learn to manage AD groups properly and unleash the power of Active Directory.
April 2009 - (Free Research) Businesses today grow and change at a frantic pace, making Active Directory (AD) management one of the most time-consuming IT tasks. AD administrators struggle to keep up with requests to create, change or remove user access to various network resources.
December 2009 - (Free Research) If users are the lynchpin of Identity Management, then groups are the catalyst to security and productivity. Your organization wants to provision users into Active Directory and keep that data accurate. When an organization provisions a user, they want them to be automatically added to the correct security groups and distribution lists.
February 2009 - (Free Research) This paper illustrates how you can now centrally administer database users and role memberships leveraging your existing LDAP directories.
March 2009 - (Free Research) Software development teams aiming to achieve DO-178B certification can streamline their efforts with source code analysis tools. In this white paper, learn how the defect, architecture, and metrics analysis capabilities of Klocwork source code analysis can be used to automate time consuming tasks and achieve key objectives of the DO-178B guidance.
May 2009 - (Free Research) The aim of the Code of Connection (CoCo) is to develop the trust required both within and between communities, which then allows more effective use of shared systems and services. This paper addresses some of the key challenges of achieving and maintaining compliance with the GSi Code of Connection (CoCo) for the GCSX.
July 2007 - (Free Research) A number of industry trends are working both to increase the demand for cross-vendor interoperability and to help companies realize it. Read this white paper and learn why more people are running Oracle on Microsoft Windows platforms.
February 2010 - (Free Research) Read this paper to learn the most dangerous threats are those that are already inside the network. Whether they’re compromised systems or renegade users, left unchecked, the damage potential of these threats can quickly escalate, since once inside they can do nearly anything they want.
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?
April 2009 - (Free Research) In large networks, the sheer number of permission settings makes it almost impossible to gain a clear overview of overall security, and checking that all those permission are in compliance with corporate and regulatory standards is a Herculean task.
April 2009 - (Free Research) Financial records, human resource data, customer profiles and more are just a few of the content types that could get in the wrong hands if the appropriate security controls are not in place.
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.
November 2009 - (Free Research) Producing high-quality, feature-rich software while meeting regulatory guidelines presents a unique set of challenges for those developing medical device software. The key to success is implementing an effective software verification process that maximizes development productivity and best practices while ensuring code quality and security.
January 2010 - (Free Research) Ethics plays a crucial role in many industries where professionals deal with sensitive information. The information technology field is no different. Data has become a crucial element of society’s day-to-day operations, making it paramount that information security professionals behave ethically.
September 2007 - (Free Research) This white paper offers a guide for effectively diagnosing .Net application health problems, code failures and performance bottlenecks.
December 2009 - (Free Research) Despite anti-spam legislation, spammers continue to deliver their obnoxious email. One year ago, a major spam-hosting ISP was shut down, causing an impressive drop in botnet activity. Today, however, spam authors are more active and smarter than ever. Read this report to gain a greater understanding of current spam threats.