Laying the IT Security Foundation - Corralling Conficker and Other Threats in an Evolved Environment

Topics:
Enterprise Risk Management,
Information Technology Strategy,
Site Selection,
Strategic Analysis,
Transportation
Tags:
Environment,
Information Technology,
IT Security,
Lumension Security Inc.,
Security
Source:
Lumension

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Overview: The traditional security approach addresses each individual attack as it crops up through a detect and blocking schema. However in today's ever-changing IT environment, sophisticated threats such as Conficker worm continue to evolve and keep security professionals in an unending game of cat and mouse. Read this paper to learn how to:

  • Regain control of your environment and address the root cause of attacks
  • Automate the detection and remediation of OS and application vulnerabilities and mis-configurations
  • Prevent threats such as Conficker from wreaking havoc on your business
  • Enforce a trusted application environment

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Format: PDF | Date: Jun 2009


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