How can companies ensure regulatory compliance while saving significant time and money? Kelvin Lim, Regional Director, Southeast Asia, Check Point Software Technologies discusses
"Handheld Wireless Security" - with the mass adoption of smartphones and netbooks, the challenge of securing them in an enterprise becomes greater.
The dream for remote workers is access to their files and applications anytime, anywhere. But how do you stop the dream from becoming a security nightmare? In this piece Check Point’s Nick Lowe looks at the evolution of secure virtual workspaces.
Over the past decade, malicious activity over the web has evolved from "friendly hackers" to well-organized and globally dispersed criminals, motivated by rapid, illicit and difficult to trace financial gain. In this piece CheckPoint addresses this threat.
Operation “Aurora", the sophisticated Chinese cyber-attack that hit several dozen companies in December 2009, not only compromised the intellectual property of the companies, but also raised the critical issue of Internet browser security. Here CheckPoint tells you how to secure your Web.
How do you make virtual environments as secure as their physical counterparts? By applying the knowledge you already have. The key is to stay safe - even in the virtual world.
The loss of laptops, memory sticks, smartphones and other portable equipment storing private information is often inevitable; therefore, having an encryption solution on these devices is paramount to the security of today’s mobile society.
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When good backups go bad
Business transactions are faster and have a broader reach to more people in more countries than ever before. Businesses of all sizes can cast a global shadow by setting up a website and conducting business over the Internet. At the same time the volume of data is growing, so are the threats.
Does application security pay?
In the past, businesses confronted the threat of cyber attacks and data breaches primarily by building firewalls and other “perimeter defenses” around their networks, but the threat has continued to evolve, and more criminals are hacking into applications that are running on a plethora of new devices and environments, including cloud, mobile, and social media. Which begets the question: Is it still worthwhile investing in application security?
Red Cross overhauls ID management
Red Cross named the first recipient of the CourionCare Program for Non-Profits with massive overhaul to security and identity management.
Red Cross overhauls ID management
That program helped the agency reduce the risk of security and compliance breaches by automatically eliminating system access when a user changed responsibilities or left the organization.







