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Tuesday, March 03, 2015

Open source monitoring tools that deserve a look

  New tools can detect hidden malware | New weapons offer hope against advanced cyber-attacks

 
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INSIDER
4 open-source monitoring tools that deserve a look
Zabbix edges Icinga in test of open source network monitoring software packages. Read More
 

 


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How much could you save by automating IAM processes?
See what cost savings you could achieve with the RSA Identity Management and Governance (IMG) solution by automating access reviews, access requests, provisioning or all of the above. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Corvil

Transform IT Data into Real-time Operational Intelligence
An Enterprise Management Associates(R) White Paper Prepared for Corvil. Find out how a promising new technique translates IT data into direct business performance insights in real time, using a method known as streaming analytics. Learn More

New tools can detect hidden malware
We tested new security appliances from Damballa, Lancope and LightCyber that are designed to detect the latest cyber-attacks by monitoring network traffic and identifying when a piece of malware is communicating back to its command and control center. (Read the full review here.)To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 


WEBCAST: Corvil

Splunk Analytics Use Case
See how you can analyze the richest source of historical and real-time wire data correlated with comprehensive machine data on Splunk's popular visualization platform. Learn More

 

INSIDER
New weapons offer hope against advanced cyber-attacks
One of the most frightening things about modern cyber-attacks is that a breach can remain undetected within networks for weeks, months or even years. This time gives hackers the luxury of lateral movement within a network, meaning they can acquire better credentials, compromise more systems and search for the most profitable and most damaging information.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More

 


WHITE PAPER: Corvil

On the Radar: Corvil
On the Radar is a series of research notes about vendors bringing innovative ideas, products, or business models to their markets. On the Radar bear watching for their potential impact on markets and could be suitable for certain enterprise and public sector IT organizations. Learn More

8 most intriguing gadgets of 2015
A new generation of gadgets is poised to hit the market in 2015. In fact, some launched with limited shipping just before Christmas. Others are highly anticipated, but won't be out until later in the year. Some will change the world. Others will end up in the tech scrap heap. Here's a preview of what's coming. Read More
 

 

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