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Friday, June 29, 2012

Universal key management for the cloud

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Universal key management for the cloud
Data protection processes like encryption and tokenization tend to create a lot of objects like keys and tokens that require their own level of security and protection. As companies migrate to cloud computing, they may suffer from "key sprawl": having numerous key management solutions and token vaults to administer. Now there's a new universal key management solution on the market that is purpose-built to secure keys, tokens, certificates, passwords, etc. all in one secure system. Read More


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SolarWinds Log & Event Manager (LEM), with node-based licensing that lets you pay only for what you monitor, is an affordable alternative to volume-based Splunk pricing. With real-time, in-memory event log correlation, active response technology and advanced IT search, you get all the features of a powerful SIEM solution, at an affordable price! Interested in learning more about powerful SIEM software for log collection, analysis and event management from SolarWinds? Click here to learn more and why to choose SolarWinds LEM over Splunk!

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Tablets in the Enterprise
Tablets are replacing laptops at lightning speed. Whether company-issued or part of the BYOD phenomenon, the increased use of smart devices has resulted in a dramatic shift in network traffic with an emphasis on wireless. This paper explains how to predict Wi-Fi demands and architect a best-fit wireless network strategy for your environment. Learn more.

The school of hard knocks teaches a lesson on managing Active Directory
What would you do if an administrator for an Active Directory sub-domain told you he had accidentally deleted his entire Organizational Unit? Temple University's IT department learned a hard lesson about managing AD in a highly decentralized environment. Read More

Training workers to be cyber safe
Cyber thieves and scam artists have become more sophisticated in their means to steal login credentials and gain access to valuable information or other assets. The scams affect individuals at work as well as at home. It's more important than ever for companies to teach their workers how to be cyber safe and to think about their actions and the risks involved. Read More


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Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud: Software Overview
The need for enterprise IT organizations to provide next-generation cloud features such as elastic capacity while meeting ever more demanding performance and reliability requirements is driving demand for a new approach to infrastructure. Read More!

Manage software deployments across complex environments
The larger and more complex an organization's processing environments are, including cloud instances, the more challenging the process of application deployment. Automation tools support the best practice of keeping these apps updated for peak performance, capability and security. Read More

Startup Allgress delivers heat maps that display cold risk management facts
Startup Allgress made its debut Tuesday with software designed to give chief information security officers (CISOs) a view into the security and risk-compliance status of corporate networks and data resources. Read More


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Experience a Smooth and Swift Backup
Virtually every company, regardless of size or industry, needs data archive capabilities. Datacenter administrators across all industry segments face similar archive challenges. Learn More!

GOP Senators revise cybersecurity bill
A group of Republican Senators introduced on Wednesday a revised version of a previously proposed bill that seeks to improve cybersecurrity through improved information sharing between private industry and government. Read More

Web attackers start borrowing domain generation tricks from botnet-type malware
Hackers have started to adopt domain-generation techniques normally used by botnet-type malware in order to prolong the life of Web-based attacks, according to security researchers from antivirus firm Symantec. Read More

Changes to PCI rules: What you need to know
The Payment Card Industry (PCI) rules related to the security of customer card information play a big role in network design, and with some updated modifications to the PCI Data Security Standards (DSS) 2.0 guidelines kicking in at the end of the month, here's what you need to know. Read More



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