New White Paper Publications An integral part of managing your career is staying on top of the news and trends of your industry. One way to stay informed is to read white papers of new technologys and solutions as they become available. As a member of TechNewsletters.com we invite you to register to receive your copy of the white papers below. "Universal Threat Management - Because Conventional UTM is Not Enough" Learn to achieve complete security coverage to address today's increasingly complex network threats. "Best Practices in Managing Intentional and Unintentional Security Threats" This is a must read to ensure the safety and protection of your WLAN! Wireless LANS have always been vulnerable to a long list of security threats.Learn more about these attacks and what you can do to protect your network. "Unplanned Work: The Silent Killer" You can't see it. You can't smell it. But it can be deadly, and may be in your IT organizations' basement, silently killing your company. It's called unplanned work, and CIOs and CISOs are losing jobs because of it. "Minimizing Information Risks for Business Messaging" Are you interested in learning more about the evolving threat environment as well as the legal, financial and compliance issues enterprise companies now face in trying to protect their business messaging systems? Download this Symantec Webcast. "Comparative Performance of Layer 2 and IPSec Encryption on Ethernet Networks" A Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) study of Layer 2 and Layer 3 encryption and its impact on latency, throughput and available bandwidth over the WAN Ethernet topology. "IPSec vs. SSL VPNs for Secure Remote Access" Learn how Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPNs are increasingly replacing IPSec. "Secure Wireless Networking Using SSL VPNs" See how companies are using wireless technologies to increase productivity, and solving the security issues created by the complexity of WLAN infrastructure and proliferation of unmanaged end-point devices. A complete list of industry white papers is available on TechNewsletters.com |
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