WHITE PAPER:
This white paper outlines the twelve questions you need to ask vendors to ensure you're getting the most secure file sync and share service possible.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper provides an overview of the benefits of implementing an Internet-based identity system and explores the similarities, differences and synergies among the top technologies and initiatives available.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper shows how IT departments can implement an e-signature solution that will cut down physical paperwork and increase efficiency.
ANALYST REPORT:
View this Magic Quadrant by Garner to uncover the leading vendor of authentication services, and what benefits it has to offer that will fit today and tomorrow's business needs.
EBOOK:
When it comes to ECM systems, the challenge for content management executives is to balance security with accessibility. To help with this task, here is a handbook of best practices – exploring topics on CMS security, IAM strategies, Office 365 and more.
EGUIDE:
Data loss prevention (DLP) products allow organizations to protect sensitive data that could cause grave harm if stolen or exposed. There are six important steps an organization should follow when looking to procure the right DLP products and tools for your enterprise.
EBOOK:
The password might not be dead, but that doesn't mean it's working. This e-book looks at how other user authentication methods can supplement it, and puts the post-password security landscape in perspective for the future.
WHITE PAPER:
Applications, mobile devices, cloud computing, and web APIs unlock tremendous business opportunities—however, they also open your systems up to a broader set of unknown users. In this resource, you'll learn the basics of securing your web applications from the OWASP Top 10.
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:
Fingerprints, facial recognition, and voice recognition are now on the market as identity management tools, but much more is still needed. Find out how organizations plan to implement a new level of identity management that relies less on user actions and more on known things, places, and experiences.