ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This article in our Royal Holloway Security Series analyses the effectiveness and behavior of 32-bit and 64-bit antivirus software in Windows 7.
CASE STUDY:
R&O Construction was having difficulty managing their mostly mobile network. With so many laptops and mobile devices in use remotely, the company was seeing an increase in security threats infecting the IT infrastructure. Their existing solution was overtaxing both system and human resources. Read on to learn how they overcame these challenges.
WHITE PAPER:
Factors like Web 2.0 applications, streaming video, evolving threats and new threat delivery vectors are overwhelming both the security and performance of traditional firewalls.
DATA SHEET:
ESET Mail Security for Microsoft Exchange Server blocks all types of email-borne malware and spam. It scans your email traffic with industry-leading precision, low system footprint and high scanning speed - so slowdowns will be a thing of the past
ANALYST REPORT:
This FireEye Advanced Threat report offers a global view into the cyber attacks that routinely bypass traditional defenses, using the threat data shared by thousands of FireEye Malware Protection Systems (MPS) deployments. View now to explore key findings in this analysis that uncover the real security issues enterprises face today.
EGUIDE:
Preventing malware has been a constant issue for both consumers and businesses since the beginning. Malware can often present itself in all areas of an industry, including both new and old methods. Check out this E-Guide to discover the best practices for inhibiting malware from affecting both your business and your customers.
CASE STUDY:
Waingels College in Wokingham is a successful secondary school with almost 500 workstations and servers across the campus. They are challenged with maintaining the efficient running of back office and classroom systems with limited ICT support resources. Read this short case study to learn more about how Waingels College manage their IT security.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper explains why Remote Vendor Access (RVA) should not be treated the same as traditional remote access for employees. Explore how a new set of remote access requirements can ensure that your enterprise remains in step with both compliance regulations and security expectations.