INFOGRAPHIC:
IT security teams face an ongoing challenge: how best to collect data and turn it into intelligence to stop cyber threats. To help out, vendors have released generations of products that aggregate and analyse security events. In this infographic, learn the differences between SIEM, SOAR and XDR, and how these tools can help improve cyber security.
EBOOK:
DDoS attack prevention begins with understanding the nature of the latest sophisticated attacks. In this guide, leading security pros explain the mechanics of DDoS, the nature of the newest mega-attacks, and provide concrete, actionable guidance to make your systems as strong as possible.
EBOOK:
In our expert handbook, managing editor Brenda Horrigan and Nemertes Research president Johna Till Johnson explain how to implement a zero-trust approach to cybersecurity.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, after hackers took remote control of a Jeep Cherokee, we assess the security concerns for internet-connected cars. With the growth of digital banking, is there a need for high-street branches anymore? And we examine whether email overload is hindering the UK's economic productivity. Read the issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive white paper reveals the truth about mobility in the workforce, including the risks and rewards of bring your own device (BYOD) for businesses.
EZINE:
A deluge of data is making it tough to put cyberthreat intelligence to work. This issue of 'Information Security' magazine focuses on what data makes a difference. This issue also includes a feature on top CISO concerns for 2020, plus an interview with Cisco's CISO Steve Martino.
EBOOK:
Adversaries are constantly changing their hacking techniques to bypass the strongest enterprise security systems. Meanwhile, businesses are adopting new and advanced technologies to protect their assets. In this e-guide, explore considerations for implementing the latest applications of AI for cybersecurity in your enterprise.
WHITE PAPER:
Ensuring your data is secure and trustworthy is paramount to harnessing the power of big data, but it's also a difficult task when you've got such a large volume and variety of information coming into the business. Unfortunately, traditional methods of governing and correcting often aren't applicable to big data -- so what can you do?