Published By: Symantec
Published Date: Jul 11, 2017
Responsible cloud migration can be achieved by a diligent
approach to a few core security considerations. By choosing a secure web gateway with the ability to deliver these
advanced capabilities, organizations will find themselves in a great
position to proactively address these issues and ensure a safe and
compliant move to the cloud.
Published By: Symantec
Published Date: Jul 11, 2017
This white paper explores the challenges associated with protecting data in today’s enterprise and starts to detail how a modern data loss prevention (DLP) solution, delivered as part of a cloud-based web security gateway, can provide continuous monitoring and protection of sensitive data on mobile devices, on-premises and in the cloud.
Published By: Symantec
Published Date: Jul 11, 2017
In our 25-criteria evaluation of endpoint security suite providers, we identified the 15 most significant ones — Bromium, Carbon Black, CrowdStrike, Cylance, ESET, IBM, Intel Security, Invincea, Kaspersky Lab, Landesk, Palo Alto Networks, SentinelOne, Sophos, Symantec, and Trend Micro — and researched, analyzed, and scored them. This report shows how each provider measures up and helps S&R professionals make the right choice.
Cybercriminals are stepping up their attacks on financial institutions by gaining control of customer devices with highly advanced man-in-the-browser (MitB) malware and spear phishing attacks. They then conduct real-time credential theft and take over accounts. The main reason for cybercriminals’ continued success is that highly evasive advanced financial malware allows for a wide variety of attacks that are very difficult to detect with traditional fraud prevention technologies.
BM Threat Protection System is designed to proactively and dynamically address today’s tough enterprise security challenges - with an integrated, contextually-aware security approach that builds in next-generation prevention, comprehensive detection, and automated response capabilities.
Access the latest Gartner Magic Quadrant for Intrusion Prevention Systems to learn more about IBM's position and the latest developments in the market.
Cyber attacks are growing every day and become serious threats to your organization, but how do you know and understand the threats out there? Download a copy of this book, and you discover the zero-day exploits and threats used to compromise your enterprise. You also learn about a promising new technology developed by Trusteer, an IBM company, which provides effective yet transparent protection to enterprise endpoints. Start reading Stopping Zero-Day Exploits For Dummies, Trusteer Special Edition, today!
The primary approaches used to fight advanced threats over the past several years simply aren’t effective. Traditional methods such as user education, vulnerability patching, and malware detection have failed to protect enterprises against the current threat landscape. Attackers continuously develop sophisticated tactics and evasion techniques to bypass the latest protection methods, requiring the security industry to find a different approach to malware protection.
Trusteer has pioneered a new cybercrime prevention approach that provides unparalleled protection against spear-phishing, drive-by downloads and advanced, information-stealing malware.
Access the latest Gartner Magic Quadrant for Intrusion Prevention Systems to learn more about IBM's position and the latest developments in the market.
This paper evaluates the market’s readiness for Zero Trust concepts and technologies, based on Forrester’s own market data and a custom study of the same audience.
This paper talks about the state of today’s cyber threat landscape, current platforms for fraud management fall short, hurting customers in the process, and Trusteer's Cybercrime Prevention Architecture.
Financial institutions need to consider a broad array of key business case components, beyond fraud loss reduction and fraud-management operating costs, when examining the business ramifications of various fraud-prevention technology approaches.
Integrated Threat Management for Dummies lays the foundation for effective tools and techniques that work together to counter today's advanced threats.
IBM Security Network Protection (XGS) is a next-generation intrusion prevention appliance that uses behavior-based analysis instead of pattern matching to help identify and block unknown threats.
"Integrated Threat Management for Dummies lays the foundation for effective tools and techniques that work together to counter today's advanced threats.
Read the ebook to learn:
The principles of attack prevention
How security tools work together to protect an organization
IBM's tools for prevention, detection, and response"
Join us for a complimentary webinar with Mark Simmonds, IBM big data IT Architect who will talk with leading analyst Mike Ferguson of Intelligent Business Strategies about the current fraud landscape. They will discuss the business impact of fraud, how to develop a fraud-protection strategy and how IBM z Systems analytics solutions and predictive models can dramatically reduce your risk exposure and loss from fraud.
Read this white paper to learn about how to get smart about insider threat prevention, including how to guard against privileged user breaches, stop data breaches before they take hold, and take advantage of global threat intelligence and third party collaboration.
Gartner, Inc. has positioned IBM Security as a leader in providing Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) appliances in the newly published Gartner Magic Quadrant for IPS technology.
An interactive white paper describing how to get smart about insider threat prevention - including how to guard against privileged user breaches, stop data breaches before they take hold, and take advantage of global threat intelligence and third-party collaboration.
Security breaches are all over the news, and it can be easy to think that all the enemies are outside your organization. But the harsh reality is that more than half of all attacks are caused by either malicious insiders or inadvertent actors.1 In other words, the attacks are instigated by people you’d be likely to trust. And the threats can result in significant financial or reputational losses.
Today's enterprises support an assortment of end-user devices, including laptops and desktops (both PCs and Macs), tablets and hybrid devices, and, of course, smartphones. Not only do employees use a variety of form factors, but they run a variety of platforms on those devices, including:
Apple iOS and Apple macOS
Google Android
Microsoft Windows
To complicate the situation further, they run different versions of those platforms for example, Microsoft Windows XP SP3, Microsoft Windows 10 or anything in between. In addition, IT is being tasked more and more with managing and securing wearables, ruggedized devices and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Read this whitepaper to learn more.
Security threats are very real, and the stakes are higher than ever. Each day, tens of thousands of malware variants are
created, with new classes of threats continually added and improved upon. Savvy attackers use polymorphic programs
to alter malware into new form factors after each delivery. And all of this is exacerbated by the proliferation of mobile
devices, cloud computing and social media—in fact, the intersection of these technologies provides fertile new ground
for threats and malware.
Today’s attacks are often not random, but targeted for maximum financial gain and impact. Rogue individuals and
groups are constantly innovating new ways to attack organizations’ most valuable assets. As a result, traditional
methods of dealing with threats are no longer enough. Organizations need more threat intelligence than ever before
in order to effectively protect themselves.
Integrated Threat Management For Dummies, IBM Security Limited Edition, lays the foundation for effective tools and techniques that work together to help counter today’s advanced threats. Regardless of your role in the IT security organization, threat management tools and techniques will influence your job. Your role determines the part you play to effectively manage threats, including those targeting the cloud and your company’s data.
If you are a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) or security manager, this book explains in detail the types of tools you need to effectively prevent, detect, and respond to security incidents. If you’re in general business management, you’ll better understand the risks associated with enterprise computing and the reasons why a comprehensive portfolio of security tools that work well together is so important.
IBM Security offers one of the most advanced and integrated portfolios of enterprise security products and services. The portfolio, supported by world-renowned X-Force research, provides security intelligence to help organizations holistically protect their infrastructures, data and applications, offering solutions for identity and access management, database security, application development, risk management, endpoint management, network security and more. These solutions enable organizations to effectively manage risk and implement integrated security for mobile, cloud, social media and other enterprise business architectures. IBM operates one of the world’s broadest security research, development and delivery organizations, monitors 15 billion security events per day in more than 130 countries, and holds more than 3,000 security patents.
What the Internet of Things means for consumer privacy discusses the findings of an Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) research programme, sponsored by ForgeRock, that explores the privacy
concerns and priorities of global consumers stemming from the Internet of Things (IoT) and related technologies.
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