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16 weirdest places you'll find Linux WEBCAST: Dell Software Four Key Steps to Proactive Active Directory Management Watch this Active Directory webcast to learn how to assess current configurations and establish security baselines, audit and alert admins to changes that deviate from security baselines, manage unwanted changes by delegating and reporting on permissions consistently, and more. Learn more! In this Issue WHITE PAPER: Dell Software A New Set Of Network Security Challenges IT faces conflicting mandates from the business. On one hand, employees demand access from devices beyond the firewall such as smartphones, tablets, home PCs and laptops. On the other hand, risk management dictates corporate data must remain protected. The overarching challenge: balance productivity and security. A Must Read! FIRST LOOK: HP takes giant leap in server design WHITE PAPER: Dell Software Quantifying the Impact of Network Based Attacks This document will give you some guidelines on how to assess the impact of network-based attacks on your organization. We will look at: Different types of network-based attacks How those attacks can affect your bottom line Methods of quantifying the impact of those attacks Learn more! Google goes after enterprise with Chromebox for meetings WHITE PAPER: Dell Software NSA Series Data Sheet Learn how your organization can be both secure and productive without compromising network performance. Dell's SonicWALL NSA Series next-generation firewalls utilize the latest multi-core hardware design and Reassembly-Free Deep Packet Inspection® (RFDPI) technology, to protect your network from internal and external attacks. Read now! | |||||||||
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