Monday, June 8, 2020

Remote worker security: Defend against internal & external threats

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Business Technology Research     June 08, 2020
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Remote worker security: Defend against internal & external threats
SPONSORED BY: Forcepoint
One of the key directives for today's IT and security teams is to safeguard the users and data within their distributed environment and implement cyber defenses that can protect those users—regardless of their location or device. Read on to learn how to keep your remote workers secure against today's internal and external threats.
E-book: 5 steps for establishing endpoint security
SPONSORED BY: Malwarebytes
The increasing popularity in mobile workspaces and BYOD devices has transformed the way CISOs have to think about security. With cyberattacks on the rise, implementing endpoint resilience has become critical. In this e-book, uncover the 5 essential steps to establishing endpoint security and the recommendations for achieving each step.
Overcoming the Many costs of Non-Compliance
SPONSORED BY: Cornerstone OnDemand
Ever-changing laws and regulations can put once secure corporations in danger of non-compliance. In this e-book, learn the ins and outs of compliance and discover how you could better prepare for the complex, resource-intensive, and challenging task of managing compliance in 7 featured pieces.
Out-of-the-box integrations on Citrix Workspace
SPONSORED BY: Citrix
The Citrix Developer Program is here. Join this developer community to keep your skills competitive and fresh. As a part of the community, learn how to build application using a low-code platform for both desktop and mobile users. Learn more about the opportunity here.
How a NoSQL database accelerates development
SPONSORED BY: Red Hat and Couchbase
With container application platforms, developers can finally focus on rapid development using the tools they want to use. In this solution brief, learn how to further accelerate application development with agility and scalability by implementing Red Hat OpenShift and Couchbase's NoSQL database.
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