WHITE PAPER:
For organizations that have deployed fleets of Macs and iPads/iPhones, protecting sensitive data and intellectual property can be challenging. This resource demonstrates why it is critical that security administrators need antivirus software for their Macs and MDM tools for their iPads and iPhones.
ANALYST REPORT:
Access this analyst report that provides researched proof as to why organizations need more than anti-virus and firewall protection to defend endpoints and networks from malicious threats.
VIDEO:
During the webcast, Dr. Wang of Forrester Research and Ashar Aziz of FireEye will provide insight on data breach incidents and how to protect your company from cybercrime.
WHITE PAPER:
3.5 new security threats emerge every second and most come from the web. That's why current methods of testing anti-malware on offline PCs and endpoints don't provide the best possible defense. Learn about an approach that tests for threats at multiple layers for comprehensive protection.
EGUIDE:
This is the third piece in SearchSecurity.com's three-part guide on antimalware products. This expert asset, written by security researcher Mike Rothman, takes a deep dive into the requirements that should seal the deal in terms of final considerations when purchasing an antimalware solution.
EZINE:
This issue of Information Security magazine explores the outsourcing of security services and the managed security service provider (MSSP) landscape. Also explored are key tips for managing big data privacy concerns, how antivirus evasion techniques show the ease with which attackers bypass detection, and much more.
EBOOK:
This TechGuide explores the nature of the threat and the latest ransomware trends. It outlines several steps information security pros should take in order to heighten their organization's resistance and prevent ransomware attacks.
CASE STUDY:
This brief case study shows how one IT services company deployed a standardized single endpoint security solution and saw improved efficiency and performance.
WHITE PAPER:
The purpose of this benchmark study is twofold. First, we wanted to quantify the economic impact of a cyber attack. Second, we believed a better understanding of the cost of cyber crime will assist organizations in determining the appropriate amount of investment and resources needed to prevent or mitigate the devastating consequences of an attack.