INFOGRAPHIC:
There are countless open source cybersecurity tools available in the market and some of them have become essential for finding vulnerabilities in 2022. In this infographic, we highlight five tools that have proven to be highly efficient and reliable and can be combined with other tools to help build up your defences.
EBOOK:
This expert handbook gives you the information that you require right now to understand the updated requirements for the PCI DSS 3.0, which went into effect in early 2014.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide describes the value that security information and management systems (SIMs) can bring to both application monitoring and real-time security. See how you can get the most out of SIM by reading on now.
EGUIDE:
Discover how security teams worldwide are attempting to stop cyber-threats using various security methods and endpoint tools. InfoSec professionals have to evaluate what's best for their organizations and make the best judgment at the time -- knowing full well that today's security approach may become tomorrow's liability.
WHITE PAPER:
Digital and connected government information improves processes and makes accessibility simple for public sector agencies. This white paper outlines how agencies can keep their information available without risking sensitive data.
EGUIDE:
This TechGuide will help you both identify and prioritize vulnerabilities based on sound risk-management principles, ensuring a vulnerability management program that is effective and aligned with broader risk-management goals.
EZINE:
Consult this enlightening online magazine to learn more about how you can keep up with the rapidly changing technology trends. Find out to defend against adversaries and create a strong enterprise that's prepared for a myriad of attacks.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This e-guide teaches you how to implement layered security within the infrastructure you control. Discover how to put strict controls on highly sensitive data and less stringent controls on data that's not so important with network segmentation. You can't entirely eliminate the risk of a breach, but you can make it harder on the attackers.