Password Management A Password Manager is software that helps a user organize passwords and PIN codes. The software typically has a local database or files that holds the encrypted password data. Many password managers also work as a form filler, thus they fill the user and password data automatically into forms. Some have password generator capabilities.
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IT and business leaders must ensure they have the right security strategies to protect against the rapid evolution of social networking threats
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Blue Coat WebFilter is best-in-class for web threat protection, but content filtering databases have another key role to play: control of Internet use
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View this paper now to explore the top 4 security risks businesses face when using social networks and ways to protect against and mitigate the risks.
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This paper explores the use of tokenization as a best practice in improving the security of credit card transactions, while at the same time minimizing the headaches and angst associated with PCI DSS compliance.
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Download this eBook to learn how to protect sensitive data with tokenization, reduce PCI compliance scope cost, and complexity, and implement best practices for data protection.
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This white paper describes best practices in encryption, key management and tokenization and how an integrated, multi-level solution can effectively meet these best practices.
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Tune in to this Tokenization webcast where we'll discuss the business drivers behind tokenization, exactly what 'tokenization' is, some best practices for a successful implementation, and lastly, a customer example of tokenization used to reduce the PCI DSS audit scope.
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By: Qualys
Published Date: Apr 05, 2011
To help you understand how to minimize these risks, Qualys provides this guide as a primer to web application security.
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This paper will examine the security threats associated with weak authentication practices on the Web, why businesses need to strengthen online authentication, and new approaches for delivering one-time passwords.
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By: Kingston
Published Date: Feb 15, 2011
Learn how to balance the positive and negative effects of memory utilization in virtual infrastructures to better handle system workload and priority--while improving server utilization
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Offshoring Is a Cost Effective Solution to Your IT Needs
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What questions should an organization ask about security and availability when contemplating a cloud computing model
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New technologies emerge every day, but not all of them pay off, and adopting them too early might be risky for your organization.
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This paper defines the different types of penetration tests, explains why the tests should be performed, details their benefits and even provides guidance for choosing the right vendor.
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By: xmannnnn
Published Date: Aug 06, 2010
Ultra High Speed Internet, TV and local/long distance phone services combined into 1 superior service.
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By: IDFocus
Published Date: Aug 21, 2009
HRFeed is one of the most critical elements of every Identity Management or User Provisioning solution. This document outlines the different business and technical challenges that IDFocus faced when building successful HR-to-Provisioning integration for several clients.
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By: IDFocus
Published Date: Aug 21, 2009
In the Identity Management space, there are 3 leading applications: Web access control, single sign-on, and password management. The document also describes two alternative approaches to combining these solutions.
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By: PassGo
Published Date: Aug 21, 2009
Historically, before computers and the Internet, business transactions were conducted face to face; establishing your partner's identity in such situations presented few problems. As human beings, we are well equipped to discern the extraorginarily subtle variations of the human face and voice to enable positive recognition and identification of our partner.
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Learn how to protect yourself from the 10 most dangerous Microsoft security threats.
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Whether and organization or an individual, identity theft spells a long, expensive, and complex recovery process. However, online identity theft can be prevented with encryption software and advanced password protection.
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The data security challenges for financial services providers—from the solo accounting professional to the midsize accounting firm to world’s largest corporation, from CPAs to CFPs to credit counselors—have never been as challenging as they are in today’s turbulent times. And although the large data breaches at the most recognizable companies receive the most publicity, small companies and solo offices can also be victims, according to the Better Business Bureau.
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The data security challenges for financial enterprises have never been as challenging as they are in today's turbulent times. Not only must financial enterprises comply with regulations such as SOX, GBLA and PCI along with a multitude of state regulations concerning customer privacy and electronic data security, they must also guard against the staggering costs—both tangible and intangible—that a security breach can incur.
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The data security challenges in the healthcare industry have never been as challenging as they are today. Not only must healthcare providers comply with HIPAA regulations concerning patient privacy and electronic data security, they must also guard against identity theft as well more complex scenarios of insurance data theft, medical identity theft and the adulteration of health records.
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Web Services are emerging as the preeminent method for program-to-program communication across corporate networks as well as the Internet. Securing web Services has been a challenge until recently, as typical Web authentication and authorization techniques employed browser-to-server architectures (not program-to-program). This resulted in user identity ending at the Web Application Server, forcing the Web Services Provider to trust blindly that the Web Services Requester had established identity and trust with the end user.
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This document describes how Likewise improves the security of Linux and UNIX computers by allowing computers to authenticate and authorize users through Microsoft Active Directory.
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