Is Your Identity and Access Governance Program Vulnerable to Risk?

Your organization must inventory, analyze and understand the access privileges granted to its users to effectively manage risk. Proactive Identity and Access Governance (IAG) can help you answer the critical question: “Who has access to what, and is it appropriate?” NetIQ shows you how in this paper, which they’ve packed with:

  • Questions to help you determine if your program is proactive or reactive
  • Explanations of the challenges facing IAG programs
  • Things to look for in an IAG solution

Learn to secure your organization by implementing a proactive IAG program.

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How To Cost-Effectively Manage The Security of Your Company’s IT Infrastructure

Functions of a managed security service include around‐the clock monitoring and management of intrusion detection systems and firewalls, overseeing patch management and upgrades, performing security assessments and security audits, and responding to emergencies. Products are available from a number of vendors to help organize and guide the procedures involved.

This guide is designed to help you decide whether your business needs the services of a managed computer security provider, and if so, how to choose the right vendor for your company.

To better understand your options, we’ll also provide you with complimentary, no-obligation price quotes from top Managed Computer Security Providers based on your specific needs so that you’d be able to better compare the choices available to you.

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Single Sign-On: with Passwords, Less is More

Your workforce is using applications from a wider variety of sources than ever. Not only does this annoy your users, it’s less secure. The solution is simply solved with enterprise Single Sign-On (SSO). Read this paper to learn:Why you should consider…

Online Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking – FREE Video Training Course

No longer will money have dominion over our ability to learn. Anyone who wants to become a penetration tester, now has the opportunity to learn to do so with this free course.

The need for capable ethical hackers is a global need. Ethical hackers are “white-hat” hackers (aka the good guys) that penetrate secured systems to highlight flaws and weaknesses in a system. They help government agencies, private businesses and public organizations identify what is secure and what needs to be fixed. If the idea of hacking as a career excites you, you’ll benefit greatly from completing Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking video training course.

Learning objectives include:

  • Intrusion Detection
  • Policy Creation
  • Social Engineering
  • DDoS Attacks
  • Buffer Overflows
  • Virus Creation

Total Course Duration: 13 hrs, 26 mins

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