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Thursday, April 30, 2015

How to Choose a Certificate Authority for Safer Web Security

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How to Choose a Certificate Authority for Safer Web Security
Recently, breaches have targeted the systems of certificate authorities (CAs), the companies that prove websites and services are secure and safe to use. The changing security landscape has demonstrated not all CAs are the same, and choosing the right CA is critical to running and maintaining a safe and trusted online business. This white paper looks at the role of CAs in web security, including what measures a CA can take to promote trust in its certificates and the criteria to consider when choosing the best CA for the job.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

How to Protect Your SQL Environment at the Granular Level

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April 30, 2015
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How to Protect Your SQL Environment
at the Granular Level
It's likely today that you'll need to recover a single database far more than you'll need to recover all of SQL Server — and yet, your backup and recovery strategy focuses on recovering the enterprise, and not daily recovery needs of that enterprise. Check out this upcoming eSeminar and join Rick Vanover from Veeam as he discusses the hype and reality of recovering your SQL databases at a granular level, tools versus backups, where virtualization fits in, and how to successfully protect your SQL environment at an enterprise and granular level.

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Monday, April 27, 2015

Understanding the FREAK Risk

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Understanding the FREAK Risk
Multiple types of attacks against SSL/TLS have emerged in recent years, as security researchers continue to poke holes in the data transport security protocol that protects the Web. One of the most recent is the FREAK (Factoring Attack on RSA-EXPORT Keys) vulnerability which was recently disclosed. Why is FREAK a risk and what should your organization do to defend itself? Check out this upcoming live eSeminar and join industry experts as they discuss recent SSL/TLS vulnerabilities and learn how you can reduce attack risks.
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Thursday, April 9, 2015

SSL 101: Your Guide to Fundamental Website Security

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SSL 101: Your Guide to Fundamental Website Security
As use of the Internet has grown, the Web has also become more popular with scammers, identity thieves, and other cybercriminals. Given the number of people who experience or have heard about phishing and other Web-based scams, many Internet users don't feel comfortable sharing their personal details online. Fortunately, there is secure sockets layer (SSL) technology, a standard solution for protecting sensitive information online. But there's more to SSL than just basic safety. Read this guide to learn about what SSL does, how it works, and how it can help build credibility online.
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