EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, learn how to sell the value of cloud to the C-suite, roll DevOps tools into your migration plan, and avoid access control mistakes that could lead to data breaches that have hit the headlines of late.
EGUIDE:
The definitions and articles in this Jargon Buster will help you understand the business benefits of using containers as well as the potential security pitfalls and most importantly, how to avoid them using the correct tools and approaches.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at Shell's digital twin strategy, which combines AI, internet of things and big data to improve safety and cut costs. Our latest buyer's guide examines the best practices and technologies in business process automation. And we find out why securing DNS is critical to fighting cyber crime. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
Security professionals need to anticipate vulnerabilities from all the right perspectives, and that means testing apps for flaws on a regular basis, whether that means monthly, quarterly or following updates. Check out this e-guide, which include application security best practices, threat identification and security testing tips.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, explore how to simplify and achieve a number of tasks that go into managing Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) and databases, including patch updates, improving security, and managing cost-based optimizer stats.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, uncover the key features of endpoint antimalware protection, as well as how to deploy/manage endpoint antimalware tools.
EZINE:
In this issue of Information Security magazine, we look at the shared responsibility model between organizations and service providers to protect data in the cloud.
WHITE PAPER:
Download this resource to see how your peers are responding to the biggest challenges to the current state of secure software development and its changing methodologies.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide discusses data-aware storage, which aims to make storage more efficient, smarter and even more secure. It's designed to replace primary storage directly and add data-aware features that are architecturally and generally capable of handling multiple applications on a broad scale.
EBOOK:
By combining DevOps and security, software developers will be able to produce more secure applications and infrastructures and defeat the long-standing bias that security is an obstacle, not aid, to good software development.