EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, did the UK's defence and security review really suggest a nuclear response to a cyber attack? Data visualisation has been widely used to explain the Covid-19 pandemic, but not always that effectively. And jewellery retailer Pandora explains how it kept the personal touch as customers went online. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, with staff working from home during the coronavirus crisis, we look at three key technology areas to consider. We find out about a novel approach to teaching security awareness to users. And we examine the role of IT in corporate environmental, social and governance programmes. Read the issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this paper to learn how deploying routed WAN solutions for borderless networks enables your business to support mobile workers and branch offices therefore contributing to increased productivity and performance across the enterprise.
EBOOK:
Application whitelisting is a valuable security tool but it's riddled with complexity. This handbook takes a look at whitelisting capabilities, with an eye to the NIST cybersecurity framework and suggests best practices for implementing or managing a whitelist in your enterprise.
ANALYST REPORT:
Read an overview of the unified threat management market today and uncover an analysis of fourteen of the vendors on the market to get help finding your ideal UTM solution.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper illustrates how you can now centrally administer database users and role memberships leveraging your existing LDAP directories.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper explains why Remote Vendor Access (RVA) should not be treated the same as traditional remote access for employees. Explore how a new set of remote access requirements can ensure that your enterprise remains in step with both compliance regulations and security expectations.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this white paper to to learn how VMware View can help IT administrators decrease operating costs by centralizing management, data protection and security.