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2012 Should Be The Year of Security Incident Response

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2012 Should Be The Year of Security Incident Response
According to ESG Research, 20% of large organizations are certain that they've been the target of an APT attack while another 39% say that it is likely they have been targeted. Can organizations detect and react to sophisticated attacks like APTs? Unfortunately, the answer is likely "no" in both cases. ESG asked 244 security professionals working at enterprise (i.e. more than 1,000 employees)... Read More


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Today's Network: Make It a Strategic, Future-Proof Asset
Today's small and mid-sized organizations support dozens of applications and hundreds of devices and mobile workers. Network congestion has become a risk, as users change offices, work from home and add devices at will. SMBs need simplification in the form of network convergence. And a managed service provider can help. View Now

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10 Ways to Securely Optimize Your Network
Learn 10 ways SonicWALL solutions can help optimize performance, enhance security, and increase employee productivity, without introducing latency. Read now.

New Versions of the Cisco Cius - Excitement or Shoulder Shrugs?
Cisco recently announced that it will release both smaller and larger versions of its Cius tablets in 2012. While this is potentially exciting news, it also may be met with quite a bit of indifference. This is Cisco's ongoing attempt to get into a highly competitive, highly loyal, consumer market space. Read More

Fabrics versus Networks: Part 1
Recently I was fortunate enough to be in a debate with some industry peers around the topic of data center network design. The customer requirement was for building a new set of data centers, implementing broad reaching virtualization where the workloads supported it, and of course, creating a stable and efficient operating environment. Read More


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The Smart Device Invasion's Network Impact
Can your WLAN handle the influx of employee-owned smartphones and tablets? Aberdeen's expert recommendations will help with tips to: - Protect the network from compromised mobile devices - Automate authentication and authorization - Intelligently control bandwidth allocation to devices and users - Extend content filtering to mobile devices Read now!

NASA on 2012: It's really NOT the end of the world as we know it
Insidious unknown planets lurking behind the sun ready to slam into Earth, supernova set to engulf the planet and giant, unseen asteroids screaming toward our globe are all theories espoused across the Internet as to how we will meet our demise in 2012. Read More

Cisco dumps the UMI Personal Telepresence very quietly.
Speaking with a friend who purchased the Cisco UMI Telepresence from Best Buy, I was made aware he cannot get service on the product. Also I was made aware that Best Busy had a fire sale on the product selling them at a price of 2 for 1 no so long ago and then pulling the product from sale. Read More


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Next-Gen Firewalls for K-12: Hall County Schools
How Hall County Schools leverages SonicWALL Appliance Intelligence, Control and Visualization for bandwidth management and prioritization of application traffic for VoIP, video conferencing and social media resources. Read now.

A glance back at 2011
2011 could be described as "The Year of …" many things. The tablet market heated up beyond the Apple iPad. 4G wireless took off with the emergence of big-time LTE networks. Governments and hackers screamed for attention by taking down networks, while IPv6 generated interest for giving the Internet a way to carry on. Read More

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IBM goes out on a limb to predict next 5 big things
IBM today issued its sixth annual look at what Big Blue thinks will be the five biggest technologies for the next five years. In past prediction packages the company has had some success in predicting the future with telemedicine and nanotechnology. This year IBM thinks very soon people will never need passwords; mind reading will happen; the so-called digital divide will cease to exist and junk... Read More



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1 comment:

  1. As the technology is increasing in every field the security will also increase every year! Security Incident Report Form

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