Guide to Payment Card Industry (PCI) Compliance for Web Applications by Breach Security
October 2008 - (Free Research) The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) Requirement 6.6 states that all web applications must be protected by an application-layer firewall (also known as a web application firewall) or undergo a code review. Read this paper to learn what the most beneficial road to PCI DSS compliance is for your organization today.
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Benefits of Integrated Web Application Security by Citrix
September 2008 - (Free Research) This paper clarifies the specific security capabilities that an ideal web application delivery solution should exhibit. It also discusses the advantages that a tightly integrated module of the Citrix NetScaler Web application delivery solution presents.
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Remotely Manage Wired and Wireless PCs from the Same IT Console by Intel Corporation
August 2008 - (Free Research) In this whitepaper learn about the latest notebook and desktop PCs with Intel vPro technology. It builds on proven capabilities to enable even greater proactive security, enhanced maintenance, and improved remote management.
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Information Security Magazine: March 2009 - Sky-High Risk? by Information Security Magazine
March 2009 - (Free Research) This month's issue of Information Security focuses on risk management. We'll cover many important topics, such as: Cloud Computing - cost savings vs. security concerns; Web 2.0 - ways monitor and manage Web 2.0 usage within your company; Web Application Firewalls - How to choose and implement the right WAF for your company; and much more.
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Security Behind BlackBerry by BlackBerry
September 2006 - (Free Research) Download this white paper and gain a better understanding of the security tools that come preinstalled with the Blackberry solution and discover how to use these tools to better secure your BlackBerry deployment.
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The CIO's Guide to Mobile Security by BlackBerry
March 2009 - (Free Research) Today's enterprise and government organizations increasingly support the use of mobile (wireless) devices by their employees. At the same time, enterprise and government organizations often underestimate the potential security risks of using wireless devices.
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Achieving Federal Desktop Core Configuration Compliance with Lumension Solutions by Lumension
May 2009 - (Free Research) The Federal Desktop Core Configuration (FDCC) is an OMB mandated security configuration set applicable within United States Federal Government agencies. The FDCC v1.2.1.0 can be grouped into several categories, each addressing a different area of security. Read on to learn more about these categories and what they entail.
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An Anatomy of a Web Hack: SQL Injection Explained by Breach Security
January 2009 - (Free Research) Read this white paper to learn how a security appliance, along with better security practices, can fill the holes in your network security, provide for tailored web application-specific security and comprehensive protection against web-based threats.
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Achieving SaaS Security with Connected® Online PC Backup by Iron Mountain Digital
September 2008 - (Free Research) This document introduces the many security measures currently in place within the Iron Mountain data protection architecture to prevent unauthorized access or damage to customer data.
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Endpoint Assessment Test by Sophos Inc.
February 2008 - (Free Research) The Endpoint Assessment Test is a free tool that scans a computer and assesses whether it is a security risk to your organization. Download it and discover the risks that your company's endpoints are hiding.
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Seven Design Requirements for Web 2.0 Threat Protection by McAfee, Inc.
April 2009 - (Free Research) Read this paper to learn about new Web 2.0 threats and why most security solutions in place today can't adequately protect against them. Check out the Seven Design Requirements for Web 2.0 Threat Prevention and an overview of McAfee product and technology offerings that address these requirements.
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Preventing common application-level hack attacks by Gulf Business Machines (GBM) L.L.C.
December 2007 - (Free Research) Organizations are more dependent on online software and the risk of malicious attacks is more serious. Such attacks can bring business to a standstill, cost a company millions, and potentially tarnish its brand image. This paper describes 12 of the most common hacker attacks and provides basic rules for creating hack-resistant Web applications.
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The Mid-Market dirty dozen: preventing common application-level hack attacks by TEAQ TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD
December 2007 - (Free Research) Organizations are more dependent on online software and the risk of malicious attacks is more serious. Such attacks can bring business to a standstill, cost a company millions, and potentially tarnish its brand image. This paper describes 12 of the most common hacker attacks and provides basic rules for creating hack-resistant Web applications.
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Practical Design for Ajax Development (Tutorial) by The Ajax Experience
December 2008 - (Free Research) Ajax, new application frameworks, and more iterative development processes mean that many developers find themselves working more closely with designers or even being charged with design themselves.
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Java GUIs Developed 2.5 Times Faster with WindowBuilder™ Pro by Instantiations
March 2009 - (Free Research) When WRSystems needed to develop a Java Swing application on a tight timeline they turned to WindowBuilder Pro and "hit the ground running." They quickly developed prototype applications, which enabled them to meet a deadline without a problem.
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JSON SOA-based Client/Server Application Development by The Ajax Experience
January 2009 - (Free Research) This session demonstrates how to create an application using Dojo by quickly plugging in dojo.data storage and dojo.rpc service components and using standard REST and JSON-RPC communication with a Persevere storage and JavaScript server.
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Evidence-based Development: How to reduce risk, improve quality and ensure compliance by Integrate Systems Engineering Ltd, IBM Business Partner
May 2009 - (Free Research) Evidence-Based Development (EbD) draws inspiration from requirements management, from risk management, and from the claim-evidence-argument paradigm - well known in the safety engineering domain - whose ideas we extend from safety to the broader concept of system fitness-for-purpose. Read this whitepaper to learn more.
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