The Three Biggest Threats to Businesses Today
Many Enterprises Need Third-Party Security Help, Analyst Says
September 10, 2012
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How do you protect your organization against insider threats, advanced attacks and the uncertainties of cloud computing? With a well-thought-out security strategy, enterprises and their service providers can be highly effective at monitoring WANs and cloud environments for behavioral events and successfully secure their sensitive corporate data, says Webinar guest speaker Ed Ferrara, principal analyst with Research, Inc..
With the sophistication of attacks growing, as well as the use of human capital for data theft, managed security services can play a key role in an enterprise’s success. Enterprises without adequate skill sets and budgets to execute a strategy internally are encouraged to ask for help in protecting against vulnerabilities.
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The Three Biggest Threats to Businesses Today
Many Enterprises Need Third-Party Security Help, Analyst Says
With the sophistication of attacks growing, as well as the use of human capital for data theft, managed security services can play a key role in an enterprise’s success. Enterprises without adequate skill sets and budgets to execute a strategy internally are encouraged to ask for help in protecting against vulnerabilities.
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