WHITE PAPER:
Due to the financial meltdown in the mortgage-backed securities industry, new compliance requirements will be implemented. Read this paper to find out how organizations can ensure compliance with stricter regulations and manage risk appropriately so the business does not slip into non-compliance resulting in negative publicity or punitive fines.
WHITE PAPER:
When you understand people and their names in context and in real time, you have an increased capability to preempt threats and fraud. Find out what you can do to help protect your business.
SOFTWARE LISTING:
Cisco® Aironet® 1200 Series access points deliver the investment protection, versatility, and enterprise-class features demanded by wireless LAN customers.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper discusses how static source code analysis can be used to find critical defects and security vulnerabilities in C/C++ and Java source code.
WHITE PAPER:
Fault Managed Power Systems (FMPS) represent a new power distribution technology that was standardized by UL through collaboration with Panduit and other leaders. Read this white paper to learn about how FMPS works and the opportunities they unlock for safely and efficiently distributing significant power across long distances.
WEBCAST:
SOX-style legislation and the evolving threat from viruses is challenging the ability of IT management to keep up with security requirements. This webcast explains why so many systems are at risk and what you can do to mitigate these threats.
WEBCAST:
In discussion with Endace’s Michael Morris, Cisco Systems’ Senior National Security and Government Strategist provides his thoughts on cybersecurity standards and the risks in today’s landscape. The two consider how government agencies could promote bolstered security resiliency. Watch now to unlock their conversation in full.
EGUIDE:
The collection of best practices and standards found in the NIST Cybersecurity Framework can help healthcare organizations improve their overall security postures.Vendors of personal health records, including health apps and other non-HIPAA-covered businesses, are subject to the Federal Trade Commission's Health Breach Notification Rule.