Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Why moats and castles belong in the past

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Business Technology Research     August 08, 2018
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Why moats and castles belong in the past
SPONSORED BY: Akamai Technologies
The moats and castle approach to enterprise security no longer works. Once inside the walls, a person can pretty much do whatever they want. Discover a new way that is simpler, more secure, and a convenient way to protect your enterprise.
IAM security case study: How to gain a 482% ROI
SPONSORED BY: OneLogin
Security and ROI don't have to be antagonistic. Learn how one company achieved a 482% ROI with their IAM over the course of three years, and more.
How to protect your intellectual property
SPONSORED BY: Vera
Did you know that sharing enterprise information can open up your IP to risk, theft or loss? Listen in on this webinar to learn how to protect valuable engineering IP in a highly collaborative environment.
Computer Weekly – 10 July 2018: Tackling the digital identity problem
SPONSORED BY: ComputerWeekly.com
In this week's Computer Weekly, as UK government attempts to create a digital identity standard flounder, we examine progress on establishing the online ID system the digital economy needs. Barclays bank talks about its move to DevOps and public cloud. And we find out how AI could help improve IT service management. Read the issue now.
How MFA can fortify your weakest security link
SPONSORED BY: HID Global
Users and passwords can be your weakest link. Watch this brief overview of multi-factor authentication to protect your company.
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