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Whitepapers
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From Technisource: As security threats have spread from a few isolated techies to organized networks of thieves stealing identities and assets, the need for security pros has soared. The supply has not kept up with the demand, according to one recent survey.
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From Bit9 Parity: As the technology used by merchants and their partners has evolved, card fraud has become more sophisticated. Any business that stores or transmits card holder account data is a potential target, and recent data indicates that 4 out of 5 card holder breaches occur at the point of sale. This white paper addresses some key points in data protection at the point of sale.
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From Absolute Software: A new survey of 185 IT professionals indicates that while data breach prevention is a top priority, current data protection strategies are consistently undermined by employees.The survey probed attitudes toward the prevention of data breach, current prevention measures employed by IT departments and the perceived effectiveness of those methods.
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From Apple: This white paper provides an overview of some of the key steps in planning and implementing a successful deployment of Mac computers in your enterprise. Apple’s experience in working with large enterprises in pilot projects—from a simple proof of concept all the way to a full, enterprise wide deployment—can help you with this transition.
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From Information Builders: This paper provides insight into the top-four worst practices for SOA integration. It also provides guidance on how to avoid and/orovercome these worst practices in order to realize the true value of an open, reusable integration architecture. By reading this paper, you will have a solid understanding of how to avoid SOA integration failure and achieve success with your initiatives.
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