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In this e-guide learn more about how security leaders are turning to AI to take out the bad guys, how blockchain can help secure an IoT network, and whether network security strategies are keeping up with emerging cyber threats.
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This Ponemon Institute study, a featured resource on this custom site, details the critical components of data loss prevention (DLP) maturity and gives you eye-opening statistics on data loss incidents worldwide.
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Uncover how the University of Kansas Health System adopted a security strategy leveraging DNS to block threats and reduce ransomware attacks.
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Access this exclusive e-guide to take a look at why IT teams are locking down desktops in order to restrict user-installed apps (UIAs). You'll also explore the benefits locked-down desktops can have on IT departments.
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In order to understand how DNS attacks work, it is important to understand DNS security weaknesses. In this e-guide, security pros Peter Wenham and Vladimir Jirasek reveal best practices and recommendations for securing DNS and staying ahead of its vulnerabilities.
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Get a deeper understanding of who is behind theft, the types of data being stolen and the ways it is getting outside of organizations. Though it's difficult to completely stop, discover policies and procedures you can easily follow to reduce overall data loss.
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The 2017 TechTarget IT Priorities Survey reports a number of key IT security trends about where enterprises and infosec professionals place their time and resources. In this expert e-guide, get the results from this survey and see how 971 IT pros plan to focus their cybersecurity efforts.
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Learn from Mike Fisher, health IT privacy lawyer about how cybersecurity concerns have shifted from data breaches to ransomware and malware exploits that shut down hospitals and threaten patient safety.
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Access this e-guide and discover the necessity of having multiple layers of security and employing multiple technologies in the process. Antivirus technologies are fine for a first measure, but finding advanced threats requires deeper network scans.