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This white paper explains how Entrust's software tool-kit can strengthen the security of mobile banking or transaction-based applications. Protect consumers with a multi-layered approach that secures all valuable information.
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This resource demonstrates how encryption technology can play a key role in safeguarding sensitive patient information. But encryption isn’t a cure-all – there are still some downfalls associated with exclusive reliance on upon it. Read now to learn about the benefits and shortcomings of encryption, as well as other ways to protect electronic data.
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This white paper discusses the forces driving security controls related to access and how to use automated access certification processes to address these critical issues. The detailed whitepaper walks thorugh the key components of an enterprise-grade access certification solution and highlights the results achieved by customers.
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This informative paper takes an in-depth look at continuous monitoring, describing how you can successfully deploy the technology and how it can increase visibility and streamline your security management.
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This document describes the security features of the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution and provides an overview of the BlackBerry security architecture.
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Traditional perimeter-based security controls are no longer effective as today’s threat landscape continues to evolve and cybercriminals become more skillful and advanced. This Forrester Research resource examines how encrypting data – both in motion and at rest – is a more effective way to keep up with determined cybercriminals.
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This white paper explores how your organization can change the way it protects its critical data, combining preventive, detective and corrective controls to stop breaches from happening, detect threats as they arise, and correct settings that introduce security risk or non-compliance. Read now to learn more.
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This white paper boils the reasons behind current issues in the information security field down into four major causes, and also lays out a list of specific, detailed changes that need to be made to the enterprise security model for these core issues to be resolved.