SECURITYACCESS CONTROL • ANTIVIRUS • CONTENT FILTERING
FIREWALLS • INTRUSION PREVENTION • PATCH MANAGEMENT
SECURITY GOVERNANCE
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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ACCESS & ID MANAGEMENT
CBR examines the impact that remote working
and broadband connectivity have had on the
demand for identity and access management
technologies.
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KEY PLAYERS
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ANTIVIRUS
CBR investigates the advanced methodologies and
strategies that antivirus software, appliance and service
vendors use to ensure their customers remain uninfected.
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CONTENT FILTERING
While attempts to eradicate spam appear to have had
some effect, other email and content-based security
threats have ensured that content-based threat
management has stayed on top of the security agenda.
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FIREWALLS
CBR tracks the evolution of the firewall market into
multi-function devices, and beyond.
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INTRUSION PREVENTION
The move from intrusion detection to intrusion
prevention has prompted a wave of acquisitions and
new product developments.
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PATCH MANAGEMENT
Patch Tuesday may have made patching Microsoft
systems a more regular occurrence, but that does not
mean systems administrators can relax in-between.
CBR reports on the importance of keeping systems
up to date.
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SECURITY GOVERNANCE
The vast complexities of compliance look daunting,
but in the context of IT the issue comes down to
matters of reporting and of governance.
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COMPANIES A-Z AND INDEX
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wide issue. As a result Microsoft is
working with industry and govern-
ments to establish trust in a connected
world. Nonetheless, we see it as our
responsibility, as an industry leader, to
offer a framework for taking secure
computing to the next level. Let me
share some of the vision that Bill Gates
outlined at the 2006 RSA Conference
with you.