INFOGRAPHIC:
The key cybersecurity trends expected to shape 2023 run the gamut from the human behind the keyboard to tools embedding machine learning. Here's the lowdown on six trends IT services executives expect to encounter this year.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide is a pivotal resource to understand how to best use two-factor authentication security options. Single-factor password-based authentication systems are doomed to fail, so read on with the experts to learn the best practices to protect your business.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper guides you through the advantages of strong authentication, and helps you decide which strategies and solutions best fit your business needs.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide will help you avoid SSO land mines in the cloud by taking an in-depth look at authentication principals, authentication providers, authentication consumers, and more. Read on as experts also highlight how to handle a cloud provider decrypting customer data, even without encryption keys.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, content management expert Geoffrey Bock, dives into what's in store for content management in 2018 – think smart content getting smarter, omnichannel delivery advancements, digital asset management and more.
EBOOK:
This expert handbook gives you the information that you require right now to understand the updated requirements for the PCI DSS 3.0, which went into effect in early 2014.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource gives insight into identity bridges and highlights two potential solutions to the challenges that come with connecting users and resources. It also offers and IDaaS solution that delivers SSO to SaaS and on-premises environments via a single turnkey solution.
WHITE PAPER:
This profile of business-to-consumer (B2C) security decision-makers in the financial services, healthcare, government, and online merchant sectors evaluates security around consumer portals based on market data and a custom study of the same audience.
WHITE PAPER:
Many enterprises rely on Hadoop to manage and analyze large volumes of data, and as such, they are looking to deploy the right architecture to optimize compute and storage requirements. The traditional approach is running Hadoop on DAS -- but is there a better way?