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Targeted Malware Concerns Are Rising Bit9 has announced the results of its second
annual server security survey of nearly 1,000 IT and security professionals worldwide. Key findings include: • 52% of respondents said targeted malware attacks are their top server security concern, up 15% from the prior year
• 25% of respondents said their servers were attacked in 2012, up 8%
• 12% of the survey group ranked “too much administrative effort” required by traditional security solution as a bigger concern than actual attacks. 43% of respondents use more than 1 full-time employee to manage server security
“These results highlight the need for greater control in identifying and stopping advanced attacks on valuable server resources—before they execute—while decreasing the security-related administrative workloads of IT and security professionals,” said Brian Hazzard, Vice President of Product Management for Bit9. “The key to securing enterprise servers—both physical and virtual—is to allow only trusted software to execute and prevent all other files from running. That’s how the Bit9 Platform protects our customers’ servers and endpoints against targeted attacks, zero-day threats and all other types of malware.”
PAYG on-demand service launch
First Option Technologies is launching the industry’s first pay-as-you-go on- demand technical support service. Designed for vendors, resellers and corporate customers, the new service will meet increasing demand for companies with one-off support requirements – or those with lower incident volumes. “This flexible option gives channel and end users the benefit of the in-
depth resources of industry specialists without a commitment to monthly contracts,” said First Option Technologies chairman, Tim Considine. “We have supported information security technologies for more than 15 years. We know that flexibility is hugely important to many of our potential new customers and we’re pleased to add the pay-as-you-go option to our business.’’
Combine local and cloud-based analytics
AhnLab is showcasing its Malware Defence System (MDS) - the only corporate security solution that combines local and cloud-based analytics to stop advanced persistent threats (APTs) anywhere across the organisation. AhnLab MDS delivers comprehensive threat protection, applying rapid malware recognition and remediation with real-time blocking of malicious network traffic and dynamic disruption of active security breaches.
Protect high value applications Imperva is a pioneer and leader
of a new category of business security solution that protects high value applications and data from theft, insider abuse and fraud. Imperva SecureSphere helps companies secure their website and more importantly the confidential data they hold to ensure it does not get into the wrong hands. At Infosecurity Europe 2013, Imperva is announcing SecureSphere 10.0. Version 10.0 introduces important new innovations that
raise the bar for securing data centre assets. Key new features in 10.0 include:
SecureSphere Web Application Firewall Enhancements • ThreatRadar Community Defense
• Cisco Nexus 1010/1110 Support
• ThreatRadar Fraud
Prevention Integration with iovation
• Reverse Proxy Enhancements
SecureSphere File Security Enhancements • Directory Services Monitoring (DSM)
• Network File System (NFS) and Unix/Linux Agent Coverage
• User Rights Management (URM) Enhancements
SecureSphere Database Security Enhancements • IBM IMS Support • PostgreSQL Support • Global Agent Blocking
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