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This paper contains an overview of penetration testing, a summary of vulnerabilities that can be revealed through penetration testing, and the business and technical benefits of performing penetration testing across your infrastructure.
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This resource analyzes three of today's top platforms, IBM Power, x86, and UNIX, revealing how their built-in security components fared based upon both business and technical perspectives.
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This Forrester Research, Inc. report introduces a zero trust model to reduce risk of insider and outsider threats. Learn about this security strategy's 3 main concepts, and discover how the intrusion prevention system (IPS) can be used to fulfill this model.
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This white paper explains a variety of application threats that organisations deal with, and introduces 5 practical steps to take when implementing application security.
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This informative paper examines an intrusion prevention system that is simple, reliable, and effective, ensuring that your network is kept safe from unwanted access or attacks.
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Today’s organizations are faced with the growing challenge of advanced persistent threats (APTs). These attacks are more sophisticated and stealthier, using a variety of techniques to probe and gain access to high-value information. In this paper, uncover how to defend against APTs using a new innovative approach, Next Generation IPS.
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Enterprises are increasingly facing the task of integrating a variety of access services and devices onto their Virtual Private Networks (VPN). This white paper takes a closer look at some key issues that arise when bringing access methods into your VPN.
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This document is intended to help organizations deal with the most critical of those threats by providing a list of the top ten database vulnerabilities as identified by Imperva's Application Defense Center.
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This resource explores anti-evasion technology, an intrusion prevention system (IPS) add-on that blocks encoded attacks more effectively than traditional solutions.