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Security Management
Security Management: In network management, the set of functions that protects telecommunications networks and systems from unauthorized access by persons, acts, or influences and that includes many subfunctions, such as creating, deleting, and controlling security services and mechanisms.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Mar 08, 2013
Protect sensitive information in emerging computing models such as virtualized environments. Learn how to leverage the same security architecture to provide more effective and more efficient data security across dedicated database servers as well.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Mar 08, 2013
Compliance does not automatically equate to security. A company may be compliant with a host of regulatory requirements, while its databases remain exposed and vulnerable. Learn how McAfee Database Security can help prevent such vulnerabilities.
Webinar Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Mar 08, 2013
McAfee delivers a complete database security solution that protects your entire database environment efficiently and cost effectively, while maintaining optimum system performance and availability.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Mar 08, 2013
McAfee® Vulnerability Manager for Databases automatically discovers networked databases; determines if the latest patches have been applied; and tests for common weaknesses, making it easier to demonstrate compliance and better protect critical data.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Mar 08, 2013
Databases store companies’ most valuable information assets, but in most cases they’re poorly protected. It’s important to secure databases as well as or better than other systems in the enterprise. But it’s not that simple.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Mar 07, 2013
McAfee recently bridged the MySQL security gap with a unique solution that combines an open source auditing plug-in with industry-leading database security modules — the McAfee MySQL Audit Plug-In.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Mar 07, 2013
Recent surveys of IT managers revealed two commonly held beliefs: database regulations are the most challenging to comply with, and of all regulatory standards, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) the toughest.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Mar 07, 2013
Databases are the primary target of cyber criminals and disgruntled insiders. Traditional perimeter, network security, and built-in database security measures, offer limited protection when it comes to securing the organization’s most sensitive data.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Mar 07, 2013
McAfee delivers a complete database security solution that protects your entire database environment efficiently and cost effectively, while maintaining optimum system performance and availability.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Feb 06, 2013
How do rogue programs work - and how do you protect yourself and your business? Three best practices to keep these unwanted programs out of your networks.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Feb 06, 2013
Take the stealth, creativity and patience of Stuxnet, the commercialism, wide
distribution and easy-to-use toolkits of Zeus, and you understand the potency of today’s malware. Start planning now to protect your intellectual property and other assets.
Webinar Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Feb 06, 2013
Prevent rootkits and other stealthy threats with integrated solutions from Intel and McAfee that deliver embedded security to protect beyond the operating system.
Webinar Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Feb 06, 2013
There is no single anti-malware product that can block all malware infiltration and subsequent activity. The only way to combat the malware threats is through an end-to-end, integrated, real-time, context-aware, holistically-managed system.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Feb 06, 2013
Application whitelisting used in conjunction with existing antivirus solutions provides a strong defense against emerging threats like APT and targeted malware, and also contributes to reduced operational costs by controlling the sprawl of unauthoriz
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Feb 06, 2013
Today’s threats to endpoints and data are more complex, more numerous, more varied —and changing every second. McAfee understands next-generation security in the context of your devices, additional protection technologies, and central management.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Feb 06, 2013
The move towards multi-faceted protection has been gathering pace, with more technologies coming into play to protect users from the vast and increasing number of threats.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Feb 06, 2013
Protect fixed-function devices from threats, including zero-day attacks and other forms of malware, and prevent system downtime, control costs, and ultimately extend the life of devices.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Feb 06, 2013
Change control processes are often reactive and require manual responses, an ineffective approach to combating today’s threats and handling the growing number of devices in the IT infrastructure.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Feb 06, 2013
Traditional antivirus or intrusion prevention systems are no match for the new breed of attacks; enterprises need layered security controls that work together to detect the presence and actions of stealthy malware and attackers.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Feb 06, 2013
It’s a critical time for security efforts to move beyond the traditional software operating stack and monitor operations from a new vantage point closer to, and within, the hardware level.
White Paper Published By: McAfee
Published Date: Feb 06, 2013
Today’s anti-malware solutions running as applications above the operating system are no match for the stealth techniques used by today’s malware developers. Hardware-assisted security products take advantage of a “deeper” security footprint.