WHITE PAPER:
Active Directory (AD) plays a central role for many organizations’ Windows Domain architecture and access control, so it’s essential to maintain a clean and correct AD to avoid any potential security and operational risks. View now to explore the risks and challenges of AD that organizations face today and uncover best practices to address them.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
ISA Server 2006 from Microsoft helps protect your IT environment from Internet-based threats while providing your users with fast and secure remote access to applications and data.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
GFI LANguard S.E.L.M. ships with a security event analysis engine which takes into account the type of security event, security level of each computer, when event occurred, role of computer and its operation system.
EGUIDE:
In this expert E-Guide, brought to you by SearchServerVirtualization.com and Dell, you will discover the steps essential for effectively integrating server virtualization into your disaster recovery strategy.
WHITE PAPER:
With exploits for known vulnerabilities unleashed on the Internet within as little as 5 days from the release of new patches from Microsoft, it is imperative your desktops and servers be regularly updated to keep them safe from attack.
EBOOK:
SearchSecurity.com presents a comprehensive guide to vulnerability management. Our experts cover all the angles with authoritative technical advice on: application security testing methods; leveraging vulnerability assessment results; analysis and correlation of pen test results; Windows patch management; and how to best assess your security state.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
This white paper explains the need to monitor security event logs network-wide and how you can achieve this using GFI LANguard S.E.L.M.
PODCAST:
This Podcast explores the key features and benefits of Mail Security 5.0 including a new user interface, an enhanced content filtering rules, new user group based rules, and windows cluster support.
WEBCAST:
This webinar describes the new threats facing organizations that are still using Windows XP now that support for the operating system has ended. It also highlights a solution that can be implemented to make sure Windows XP assets remain protected.