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How Bad Are the Bad Guys? - The Changing Nature of Web Security Threats by Webroot Software, Inc.
September 23, 2009 - (Free Research) This whitepaper considers how Web-based security threats are evolving, within the context of IT trends including mobile, home computing, and other forms of remote access that could all potentially increase the attack surface of the organization. Read on to learn more about protecting your organization from emerging Web-based security threats.
Securing Web Applications and Databases for PCI Compliance by Imperva
July 12, 2009 - (Free Research) This paper, designed for security and compliance professionals, illustrates how to achieve compliance on three of the most costly and complex sections: requirements 3, 6, and 10 of PCI DSS. This paper also highlights how Web application and database appliances can deliver resource effective compliance while maintaining cost efficiency.
Making Sense of Man-in-the-Browser: Strategies for Mitigating a Menacing Threat by RSA, The Security Division of EMC
October 12, 2009 - (Free Research) The increasing implementation of strong two-factor authentication has challenged fraudsters to develop new methods to target online users. One of the latest tactics fraudsters are employing is the use of Trojans to launch man-in-the-browser attacks. Read on to learn more about this type of attack and how to defend against it.
The Web Hacking Incidents Database 2009 Bi-Annual Report by Breach Security
August 03, 2009 - (Free Research) Criminals focus on exploiting web application vulnerabilities in order to plant malware and thus infect clients who visit websites. Read this report to learn more about the drivers behind web hacking, the vulnerabilities hackers exploit, and the types of organizations attacked most often.
Implementing Best Practices for Web 2.0 Security with the Websense Web Security Gateway by Websense, Inc.
June 18, 2009 - (Free Research) The best way to address Web 2.0 threats is to combine the best aspects of traditional security and control techniques with new technology designed to address the dynamic, real-time nature of Web 2.0. This paper describes how one such solution enables you to quickly implement a best practices approach to making Web 2.0 secure and effective.
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