WEBCAST:
Companies are managing VoIP to ensure high availability and call quality, so the ability to ensure Quality of Service (QoS) is extremely important for users.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
NetIQ's Directory and Resource Administrator provides advanced delegation and robust, policy-based administration capabilities that improve the security and efficiency of your Microsoft Windows environment.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
AlienVault's Unified Security Management™ (USM) products provide a way for organizations with limited security staff and budget to address compliance and threat management needs. Download a free 30-day Trial.
SOFTWARE DEMO:
Take a multimedia tour of QualysGuard, the Web-based Vulnerability Management and Policy Compliance solution that pinpoints network vulnerabilities before hackers have a chance to exploit them.
PRODUCT DEMO:
Please join Core Security for a live demonstration of CORE IMPACT Pro, the most comprehensive product for performing security assurance testing on an organization’s network systems, endpoint systems, end users and web applications.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Identity Finder accurately finds and allows remediation of sensitive data across desktops, laptops, servers, databases, and websites. This can be performed agent or agentlessly with full dynamic policy and reporting capability.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
The NetIQ AppManager Suite product (AppManager Suite) enables IT organizations to meet their service level commitments while maximizing staff efficiency, with deep real-time diagnostics.
VIDEOCAST:
Learn about Trusted Computing in today’s enterprise with this executive briefing on two different forms of embedded hardware security: the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and self-encrypting drive (SED). Designed by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) to counter the vulnerabilities of software-based security, and so much more.
WEBCAST:
Recently, there has been a lot of commentary around the breach of Sony’s PlayStation Network. Sadly, there has been no good discussion of how PSN was breached. Join Veracode's Security Researcher, Chris Lytle, as he explores the rumors in the marketplace regarding the Sony breach, and discusses the "probable vs. "possible" attack vectors.