Check Point’s intrusion prevention (IPS) solutions detect and block attempts to exploit existing vulnerabilities and protect servers and critical data against worms, malware and emerging Internet threats. Check Point IPS received “high marks from the voters in all categories, but its intrusion detection and prevention capabilities, as well as its threat response time and easy installation received particularly favorable reviews, ultimately garnering it the gold medal,” according to SearchSecurity.com.
An underlying value proposition of the integration of siloed programs is the ability to leverage control testing and analysis across multiple requirements. EMC Consulting assists customers in eval uating and prioritizing their multiple GRC obligations and architecting the appropriate solution with consideration for the architecture, operations, and processes.
The CompTIA Academy Partner Program is a robust educational initiative designed to assist academic institutions, nonprofit organizations and government retraining agencies to extend the reach and impact of their curricula for students pursuing careers in technology. Participation in the CompTIA Academy Partner Program is open to secondary schools, colleges, universities, other not-for-profit educational institutions and government-funded educational agencies. The program is targeted initially at organizations in North America.
Information Security management in the UK is being transformed through tough new enforcement powers given to the ICO and initiatives such as the Information EXIN Assurance Maturity Model (IAMM) from the Cabinet Office. The effect will bring about a change in prioritisation in the way both the public and private sectors process information and data.
Unstructured data stores are also typically less secure than other data repositories, making them more vulnerable to data loss from both internal and external threats. As evidenced by targeted attacks such as Hydraq and other high profile losses of confidential documents, intellectual property is more vulnerable than ever before.
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