February 2010 - (Free Research) During this unique and interactive event, learn more what unified physical infrastructure entails and how it can help you address the challenges of the core systems – control, power, completion, security and communications – that have traditionally existed in a siloed environment.
October 2009 - (Free Research) Many organizations are hesitant to make the transition from their traditional private branch exchange (PBX) to IP telephony due to the complexity of the process. Watch this webcast to receive a complete customer-tested migration roadmap that takes the complexity out of making this switch.
February 2009 - (Free Research) This document focuses on each level of security, starting at the server level and working our way down to database objects such as Server Security, Database Security, Schema Security and Object Security.
March 2010 - (Free Research) The malicious behavior that we have seen in other media already plagues Internet voice calls. This report examines vulnerability trends as well as protocol- and application-layer attacks. Read this white paper to gain both a general and technical overview to the threats against VoIP and learn how to protect and remediate against them.
October 2008 - (Free Research) This paper helps students understand the types of information required to pass the new 640-802 CCNA composite exam by providing a convenient review of the exam's critical concepts.
March 2010 - (Free Research) Every day, millions of files are exchanged all over the world by corporations, government entities and other organizations. Most file transfers use the popular protocol known as FTP. This paper will examine how FTP has become the standard for business-to-business file transfers and the key pitfalls that face management using this open protocol.
May 2009 - (Free Research) This paper presumes that your enterprise already has a data network security policy in place. It examines the many different settings that are available to help secure the Cisco IP Phones from potential hacker attacks, and it looks at a selection of Cisco secure infrastructure technologies that are especially useful for protecting voice systems.
January 2009 - (Free Research) When working optimally, VoIP can provide businesses with several advantages over traditional phone services. However, there are two basic obstacles confronting administrators in maintaining optimal VoIP operations: security and quality of service (QoS). Learn more about these obstacles and how to overcome them.
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.
October 2009 - (Free Research) Whether you are a small business installing your first phone system or a larger organization replacing an existing PBX system, VoIP will change the way you manage and protect your network. Read this paper to take a deeper look at some of the changes you can expect.
March 2009 - (Free Research) This white paper looks at the specific issues behind application performance problems and how to resolve them within an ADN environment. It explores how important acceleration technologies such as bandwidth management, compression, protocol optimization, byte caching, and object caching can optimize key enterprise applications.
November 2009 - (Free Research) In today’s era of borderless networks, minimizing your exposure to outside threats is more crucial than ever. In this video, discover how to reduce the potential attack surfaces available to data thieves without buying any new hardware or software. Learn the latest methods employed by hackers to gain access to your network and how to eliminate them
February 2010 - (Free Research) Altor is the leading provider of security for virtual data centers and clouds. This link provides you with full access to Altor security software running within a VMware environment hosted on our site.
January 2010 - (Free Research) Read this paper to learn how NitroSecurity's NitroView Enterprise Security Manager (ESM) is designed to handle massive volumes of diverse data, logs and content and is the first commercially available Content Aware SIEM.
March 2010 - (Free Research) Windows 7 makes it easier for individuals to create rogue networks that bypass enterprise security measures and violate security policies – undetectable by traditional security systems. View this webcast to discover how users create undetected and unauthorized connections to the corporate network, and how to mitigate exploits of Windows 7.
February 2010 - (Free Research) In this expert E-Guide, take a closer look at how Web security gateways work to provide comprehensive network protection against damaging and often automated threats.
February 2010 - (Free Research) Unified communications tools enable your employees to communicate and collaborate with each other faster and more easily than ever before. Unfortunately, their use has been restricted to members of your enterprise—until now. View this webcast now to learn about a new solution that allows borderless collaboration.
January 2010 - (Free Research) Today's corporate networks are under increasing pressure to support growing quantities and types of traffic and thwart the associated threats. You need a solution that handles both inbound and outbound traffic flows with the velocity and security to ensure a productive work environment. Read on to learn more about network security management.
May 2009 - (Free Research) It may be surprising to some that Cisco routers run many services that could create vulnerabilities. This paper is meant to be a vehicle for discussion regarding the security of Cisco routers. Additionally, some best practices for securing your Cisco routers are defined.
July 2008 - (Free Research) Policy for policy, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution offers the most comprehensive set of wireless security tools of any wireless solution today.
October 2008 - (Free Research) This paper will explore the authentication methods available with WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) and identify several important best practices to consider when deploying a wireless network at home or in the enterprise.