EGUIDE:
Part 2 of SearchSecurity.com's 3-part guide on antimalware products offers expert insight into gathering pertinent information into the technical information necessary to move forward in the RFI process. Get an overview of technical requirements, questions to ask potential vendors, and a list of products that may meet your needs.
WHITE PAPER:
The internet is now the number-one conduit for infecting users with malware. Sophos detects a new infected web page every few seconds. This white paper outlines the terms you need to know and the steps you should take to stay safe.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Download your complimentary copy of Sophos Virus Removal Tool, a free antivirus solution that will identify and remove viruses from your computers quickly and easily.
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.
EGUIDE:
This is the third piece in SearchSecurity.com's three-part guide on antimalware products. This expert asset, written by security researcher Mike Rothman, takes a deep dive into the requirements that should seal the deal in terms of final considerations when purchasing an antimalware solution.
EGUIDE:
Customized, targeted malware attacks require new defense measures beyond those currently in place. This e-guide from SearchSecurity.com offers advice on protecting your organization from these new threats. View now to learn more!
EGUIDE:
The biggest problem facing advanced threat defense is not necessarily the threat itself but rather uncertainty about which security strategy will offer the best results—and there's often not enough time to answer that question before making an investment. This e-guide provides expert commentary on how to address this problem in threat management.
PRODUCT DEMO:
IT managers need new solutions to combat ever changing threats to their security. ESET’s Internet Threat Map app shows you a map of global Infection rates, based on our daily analysis of over 100,000 samples of malware of all types.