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Balancing Social Networking with Network Security Objectives by BlueCoat
March 04, 2011 - (Free Research)
Social networking has achieved a level of popularity that requires reasonable access at work, but it is also sufficiently mature to bring value to many businesses. But safe social networking requires an aggressive and layered security strategy at the web gateway, as well as the definition of new usage policies and priorities from management and IT.
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The Application Usage and Risk Report by Palo Alto Networks
December 01, 2011 - (Free Research)
This Application Usage and Risk Report from Palo Alto Networks provides a global review of enterprise application usage by summarizing network traffic assessments conducted in 1,636 organizations worldwide. View now to uncover key findings so that you can build effective strategies to mitigate the risks inherent in certain application.
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When Web 2.0 Becomes Security Risk 2.0 by Kaspersky Lab
August 19, 2009 - (Free Research)
Cyber-criminals are targeting web surfers on popular social networking sites like Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace. This security brief discusses how to protect against "trusted" friends turned hostile hackers, pinpoint vulnerabilities in files, widgets and social sites, employ web application firewalls and use content filtering to mitigate risk.
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Best Practice Guide to Addressing Web 2.0 Risks by Lumension
January 31, 2012 - (Free Research)
With the rise of user-generated content, social networks and readily available information offered by the Web 2.0-enabled workplace, users are more connected to people and ideas than ever before. This new level of connectivity also introduces significant risk. In this resource, find 5 key best practices for reducing risk in a Web 2.0 world.
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E-Book: Protecting Against Web Threats by SearchSecurity.com
December 10, 2009 - (Free Research)
Some organizations have security controls in place for web threats, but few organizations have comprehensive web security programs. In this e-book, we give you best practices for securing Web 2.0, tips for reducing web application vulnerabilities, and strategies for developing, implementing, and enforcing tight Social Networking policies.
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The Application Usage and Risk Report by Palo Alto Networks
June 30, 2010 - (Free Research)
The latest edition of the Application Usage and Risk Report (Spring 2010) covers a sample size that has grown more than 15 fold to 347 and is truly global. Since the Spring 2008 Report, the number of applications Palo Alto Networks identifies has grown to nearly 1,000 with nearly 750 of them found during the six month period.
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Ten Ways to Dodge CyberBullets by ESET
April 16, 2010 - (Free Research)
This paper comes from a series of blogs from the beginning of 2009 and based on that material, it’s been updated here with more recent material from other members of ESET’s research teams across the globe. Read more to find out.
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Security Threat Report: 2010 by Sophos UK
May 25, 2010 - (Free Research)
The first decade of the 21st century saw a dramatic change in the nature of cybercrime. Hackers have evolved from teenage boys spreading graffiti for kicks and notoriety to organised, financially motivated gangs. Read this white paper for a better understanding of the history of malware and learn to craft a better, safer future for internet users.
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Successfully Mitigating Corporate Risk by AT&T Corp
April 05, 2010 - (Free Research)
This paper discusses how to help reduce risk and successfully manage your security infrastructure through conducting vulnerability assessments, using discovery tools, adopting centralized policy setting and event correlation, and taking a cohesive approach to updating network equipment.
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Security Threat Report: 2010 by Sophos, Inc.
March 02, 2010 - (Free Research)
The first decade of the 21st century saw a dramatic change in the nature of cybercrime. Hackers have evolved from teenage boys spreading graffiti for kicks and notoriety to organized, financially motivated gangs. Read this white paper for a better understanding of the history of malware and learn to craft a better, safer future for internet users.
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Presentation Transcript: Three Reasons Why Security Fails and What to Do About It by Sophos, Inc.
February 03, 2010 - (Free Research)
Web security seems to get tougher every year. Dynamic content, user generated content, and social networking increase the complexity of securing hosted web servers. Read this presentation transcript to learn about the latest web threats, which ones to be most concerned with, and what IT pros should do to help prevent them.
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Implementing Best Practices for Web 2.0 Security with the Websense Web Security Gateway by Websense, Inc.
June 18, 2009 - (Free Research)
The best way to address Web 2.0 threats is to combine the best aspects of traditional security and control techniques with new technology designed to address the dynamic, real-time nature of Web 2.0. This paper describes how one such solution enables you to quickly implement a best practices approach to making Web 2.0 secure and effective.
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The Malware Report: The Evolution of Anti-malware and the 2011 Threat Landscape by ESET
December 02, 2010 - (Free Research)
In the 200th episode of “The Malware Report” Matt Grant talks with Randy Abrams and Paul Lansky about the past 4 years and how the threat landscape has evolved and changed over the years. In this podcast, Randy and Paul discuss many of these changes. Listen to this podcast to hear more.
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Social Networking malware: The dangers facing SMBs by GFI Software
November 21, 2011 - (Free Research)
View this paper to explore the rise of social networking, the types of malware targeting social platforms, how SMBs can protect themselves against today’s social threats, and more.
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Advanced Identity Tracking for Social Networking Sites by Hewlett-Packard Company
May 31, 2012 - (Free Research)
This resource details the methods used to assist social networking sites in identifying online predators and thwarting potentially serious attacks. View now to learn more!
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Advanced Identity Tracking for Social Networking Sites by Hewlett-Packard Company
May 31, 2012 - (Free Research)
This resource details the methods used to assist social networking sites in identifying online predators and thwarting potentially serious attacks. View now to learn more!
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FINRA: Compliance Guide Social Networks, Web 2.0 and Unified Communications by FaceTime Communications
September 21, 2010 - (Free Research)
This whitepaper sets out some of the key rules, guidelines and associated risks for FINRA member firms and suggests ways that organisations can use technology to protect themselves and their RRs. In addition, it looks at some of the other issues that enterprises may encounter when enabling the new internet.
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Social Networking in the Enterprise: Benefits and Inhibitors by Cisco Systems, Inc.
June 01, 2010 - (Free Research)
This white paper reveals the primary considerations for social networking, such as: business value and strategic relevance, adoption trends and concerns, and strategic considerations for ESS deployment.
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Keeping Networks safe from Social Networking by BlueCoat
November 21, 2011 - (Free Research)
Social Networking has provided attackers with an innovative way to gain information from within your corporate networks. This expert E-Guide will provide you with the information needed to keep your organization safe from the threats of social networking.
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Social Recruiting Guide: How to Effectively Use Social Networks and Avoid Legal Risks by Oracle Corporation
July 31, 2012 - (Free Research)
Social networking sites are some of the most powerful tools available to recruiters today. If you're not sure where to start with a social recruiting strategy, this paper will outline why social recruiting is becoming an imperative for companies today, what considerations you need to be aware of, and what first steps you can take.
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Emerging Media Series: Online Video, Social Networks and Wikis by KnowledgeStorm, Inc
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November 09, 2006 - (Free Research)
This report, the third in a series of studies examining the impact that emerging online media have on B2B technology marketing, shows how three mainstays of the Web 2.0 culture are evolving into B2B information delivery tools: Online video, Social networks and Wikis.
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