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This white paper explains the latest hactivist and cybercriminal methods of attack, and presents a 7-step guide you can use to safeguard your website from attack.
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Read this white paper to learn best practices and options for a hardened DNS layer that can minimize the risk of experiencing a DNS attack by identifying the symptoms and implementing a response faster.
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This brief yet informative resource reveals the four questions you must ask when evaluating potential multilayer network security products to ensure you get the most out of your new investment.
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This guide explores one company's unique advanced malware protection system and how it can provide you with cost-effective threat prevention for your email services.
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Download this paper to get an overview of the common characteristics of APTs, how they typically work, and how Sophos complete security solution can protect your network, servers and end user clients.
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This TechGuide will provide analysis of APT and ways to determine whether your organization risks exposure to targeted attacks. The chapters explore detection technologies, how to monitor insider threats and how to effectively use threat intelligence to defend against a targeted attack before it happens.
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In this case study, explore a software-defined networking option that simplifies network monitoring for performance issues and enables a secure IT environment for users.
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This white paper offers background on today's malware and its 4 predictable steps. Click through to discover a set of integrated solutions that offer improved visibility and defense to block advanced attacks.
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Keeping on top of the latest security happenings is crucial to protecting your organization. In this recent edition of Symantec's Intelligence Report, view a number of statistics and up-to-date material on the current threat landscape to learn what you should expect both now and in the future.
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This guide outlines the malware "kill-chain" model used in many of today's cyber-attacks and how these can overwhelm traditional security tools.