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Application Security Whitelisting: Keep the Bad Guys Out - Let the Good Guys In
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Listen to this podcast with Brent Rickles, Senior Vice President of First National Bank of Bosque County as he discusses his whitelisting approach to protecting their systems from potential unknown threats. Whitelisting grants access to only the approved individuals or applications, eliminating their concern of the unknown variables. Hear how their organization took a stance to become proactive in their security measures by implementing Lumension Security Endpoint Protection. By listening to this podcast you will learn:
- How to manage known & unknown applications
- Why implementing multiple layers of protection is beneficial
- More about the benefits of flexibility in managing authorized program
(THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE.)
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Reduce the Cost to Achieving HIPAA Security Compliance with Lumension® Solutions
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Posted: 19 Oct 2009
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19 Oct 2009 |
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Healthcare organizations face a host of HIPAA Security Rule compliance challenges with the move to put patient medical records online. Lumension helps organizations address these compliance challenges by providing the proactive IT risk management and the required audit readiness to meet many aspects of the HIPAA Security Rule.
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Tips to Manage Compliance and IT Risk, Improve Visibility and Reduce Operating Costs
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Posted: 14 Oct 2009
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In today's highly regulated IT environment, organizations frequently overspend on compliance. The first step in becoming compliant is understanding your level of risk. In this webcast, get advice from the Aberdeen Group that aids your organizations in providing greater visibility, mitigating technical and operational risks, and reducing costs.
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Achieving Federal Desktop Core Configuration Compliance with Lumension Solutions
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Posted: 18 Jun 2009
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28 May 2009 |
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The Federal Desktop Core Configuration (FDCC) is an OMB mandated security configuration set applicable within United States Federal Government agencies. Learn how you can address each of the FDCC requirements with Lumension Vulnerability Management.
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Endpoint Security, Endpoint Management: The Cost-Cutter's Case for Convergence
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Posted: 18 Jun 2009
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18 Mar 2009 |
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Read this Aberdeen Group benchmark report to learn specific recommendations on achieving Best-in-Class status and how to focus first on the security of endpoint systems, then on compliance, then on optimizing ongoing management for greater efficiency and lower cost.
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Millennial Meltdown: Balancing Innovation with Productivity and Security
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Posted: 18 Jun 2009
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28 Mar 2009 |
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Web 2.0 applications, IM, P2P and portable USB media can be great for business innovation and productivity, but they're a nightmare for IT security. Read this whitepaper to find a way to strike a happy balance that allows for the safe use of new technologies.
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Lumension Vulnerability Management Trial
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Posted: 18 May 2009
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18 May 2009 |
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Choose the trial that works for you. Login to an online virtual environment where you can experience our award winning solution - or - download a virtual image of our solution to run in your network environment (up to 10 nodes) - or - schedule a one-on-one with an expert who can lead you through the entire deployment.
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Laying the IT Security Foundation
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Posted: 06 Apr 2009
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06 Apr 2009 |
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Learn how in today's evolving threat landscape you need to lay the proper IT security foundation that proactively addresses the root cause of attacks such as Conficker.
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