EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, after IBM buys Red Hat for $34bn to boost its cloud capabilities, we analyse how to make the deal a success. We examine the challenges that the emerging field of quantum computing presents for current encryption techniques. And our latest buyer's guide looks at storage for the internet of things. Read the issue now.
INFOGRAPHIC:
Although both patch and vulnerability management are intertwined, they differ in critical ways, and it's important to have tools and processes for executing both. Here's a deep dive into their differences, the important places they overlap and software options for automating them.
EGUIDE:
If threat intelligence is right for you, this e-guide will help you get started with a list of top threat intelligence products on the market today and how to choose the right one for your needs.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, in a highly-regulated sector such as financial services, enabling staff mobility is a challenge – we hear from IT leaders that have made it work. We ask why small businesses are so poorly prepared for cyber attacks. And we examine the key storage technologies in the Openstack cloud platform. Read the issue now.
EBOOK:
As cyber threats continue to evolve, mobile device management and mobile security tools need to evolve as well. This handbook offers a new approach to mobile security, which offers IT more granular control over data and devices, making it easier to weed out threats.
EGUIDE:
Is open source software too much of a risk for enterprises? Before using open source software, you should consider (and understand) the risks involved. In this expert e-guide, featuring tips from industry pros Mike O. Villegas and Michael Cobb, learn what you need to watch out for when it comes to open source security.
EGUIDE:
Discover how security teams worldwide are attempting to stop cyber-threats using various security methods and endpoint tools. InfoSec professionals have to evaluate what's best for their organizations and make the best judgment at the time -- knowing full well that today's security approach may become tomorrow's liability.
EGUIDE:
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are failing to keep their remote working employees adequately protected against the vast range of cyber threats they face, according to a study by Kaspersky. Access this e-guide to learn why many SMBs are turning to managed detection and response today.