EBOOK:
Read this E-book to learn about how you can take a proactive approach to regulatory compliance. Rather than waste time and resources tackling one regulation at a time, find out how companies are looking at the big picture and forming security strategies based on their needs. Sponsored By: Imperva and StoredIQ
WHITE PAPER:
Your software has a lot to say about data privacy. Your software is the engine for your data, where it gets processed, transformed, and transmitted. Understanding what your software can tell you puts power in your hands.
WHITE PAPER:
Although most organizations are taking stronger measures to protect their data, significant gaps still exist at the very core — their databases. Commissioned by Oracle, this Forrester paper will help you formulate a database security strategy.
EGUIDE:
According to Gartner Research, 41% of corporations have employed a chief compliance officer to keep up with today’s increasingly complex compliance regulations. Learn what actions your organization can take to ensure compliance with evolving regulations.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource offers insight to help you establish and enforce business-driven data privacy policies. Read on to learn how to comply with privacy regulations, navigate data governance requirements, and more.
CASE STUDY:
This brief case study explains how the healthcare organization HealthSpring effectively supports and secures its increasingly mobile workforce – all while complying with HIPAA and HITECH regulations. Read on to learn more now.
EZINE:
Feature articles this month cover bringing data loss prevention coverage to mobile endpoints, readers’ security priorities and top investments for 2010, and new compliance mandates in Massachusetts and Nevada that signal a new generation of data protection laws. Read on for these great articles and more.
EGUIDE:
Access this expert SearchDataBackup.com E-Guide to explore four problem points concerning retention of critical and unnecessary data and learn how to discern between the two.
EZINE:
While network access control (NAC) technology seemed to disappear into the great beyond just a year ago, it is ready to resurface with a vengeance. However, the technology will need to resurge with better controls, especially as the consumerisation of IT and bring your own device (BYOD) trends overtake the enterprise.