Wednesday, October 01, 2014

Are you ready to take the security fight to the app?

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Don’t risk your apps; a look at Bitcoin
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Discover Performance
Security and risk leaders edition, September 2014
Beat the enemies at their new game: Cover your apps
The bad guys are targeting your applications now. Make security more than an afterthought.
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Beat the enemies at their new game: Cover your apps
This issue’s articles offer some great insight on Bitcoin and app security, but I’d also like to offer you a look at Gartner’s 2014 SIEM Magic Quadrant, evaluating the state of the security information and event management space. (Spoiler alert: We did pretty well.) For a look at one of the industry’s most valued assessments, sign in here.
Tony Caine Tony Caine
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HP Enterprise Security
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Has your organization’s emphasis on security changed in 2014 due to high-profile security breaches?
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How to think like a bad guy
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There’s no silver bullet to security. HP Enterprise Security VP Frank Mong talks about how to change your thinking on security to better counter your adversaries.
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