Published: 10/27/2010 12:00:00 AM
Business Web Security Guide- Web use at work, where do you draw the line? Is it okay for employees to spend a little time internet shopping? What about spending time on social networking sites, playing online games, downloading pirated movies or gambling online? This whitepaper helps you understand both the risks and the web security solutions available to protect your business and employees. |
Published: 10/27/2010 12:00:00 AM
Selecting the Right Email Security Solution- whether your a small business or corporate selecting the right Email Security solution to protect your organisation is critical. This paper looks at the 3 main categories; Email Security Software, Email Security Appliances and Email Security SaaS (Software-as-a-Service). Looking at the key benefits of each and providing information to help ensure you make the right decision. |
by Andrew Gordon Published: 1/25/2010 12:00:00 AM Online identity theft involves fraudulently gatering confidential information by exploiting the anonymity in email, instant messaging and web-based commucation. Learn more about some key steps your business can take to protect itself against the threats of online identity theft. |
by Andrew Gordon Published: 1/25/2010 12:00:00 AM The World Wide Web presents a wealth of opportunities for abuse. Data leakage, fraud, identity theft, compromised confidentiality, impaired computing capabilities, financial loss, legal action, damaged reputation. All can result from an inadvertent visit to a malware-infected website and all have the potential to seriously undermine a business.This article will help you better understand the 3 components of any web-based attack to help you understand the importanct of securing your business. |
by Andrew Antal Published: 2/10/2010 12:00:00 AM Insight into social networking sites and the implications for business such as lost productivity and liability risks as the use of sites such as Facebook increase. Learn the types of solutions available ranging from setting web usage policies to email and web security services available. |
by Cisco Published: 11/1/2006 12:00:00 AMMany organizations have extended their networks to include data centers, remote business travelers, and business partners, reaping the benefits of increased productivity through accessibility. However, this increased connectivity offers new opportunities for theft of critical intellectual property. Employees and trusted insiders are often (sometimes unknowingly) the perpetrators of information theft. Cisco Systems® offers unique integrated security solutions that allow organizations to protect themselves against information theft from both external and internal sources, using their existing investment in computing, network and security platforms. |
by Cisco Published: 11/1/2006 12:00:00 AMSmall and medium-sized businesses use the Internet and networked applications to reach new customers and serve their existing ones more effectively. At the same time, new security threats and legislation have put increased pressure on business networks to be reliable and secure. Cisco Systems® delivers comprehensive, affordable, integrated security solutions tailored for small and medium-sized businesses that help ensure business continuity, maintain customer privacy, and reduce operating costs. |
Published: 11/1/2006 12:00:00 AM Many Small to Medium sized businesses do not have adequate network security. Here's how to make sure you do. |
by Cisco Published: 11/1/2006 12:00:00 AM Today's threats demand more comprehensive, pervasive, and tightly integrated information security solutions that include policy enforcement, or admissions control, mechanisms that meet these new challenges. These mechanisms should allow organizations to enforce their security policies on all devices (managed and unmanaged) as users enter the network, regardless of their access methods, ownership, device types, application configurations, and remediation models. |
by SonicWall Published: 11/3/2006 12:00:00 AMTelecommuting benefits the employee and the company, the community and the nvironment. With the right security measures in place, there’s no need to delay in creating a remote worker policy that’s right for your organization. |