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Webcast: Damballa
How many alerts does it take to shut down the effectiveness of a security team? Adam Burns, host of MeetTheBoss TV interviews Damballa CTO Brian Foster about common challenges enterprises face as they wade through mountains of alerts to find true infections before damage is done. LEARN MORE
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host, the latest incarnation of Red Hat's enterprise-grade Linux offering, boasts of better controls and security over containers. It also promotes Docker as a building block for hybrid clouds.READ MORE
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Mozilla has become the modern-day Sun Microsystems: While known for churning out showstopping innovation, its bread-and-butter technology now struggles.READ MORE
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White Paper: Damballa
After a year of mind-boggling breach headlines, it’s clear the approach to network security has to change. Attackers continually get away with epic heists while defenders get tripped up by their own security weapons. LEARN MORE
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Users who apply February's patches manually must hit Windows Update twice to be fully protected and prevent degraded page rendering. READ MORE
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Not everyone is vulnerable to the potential attack vector that researchers from INRIA, a French research institute, and Microsoft disclosed this week. Browsers running in Windows, for example, are immune to the threat. READ MORE
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White Paper: Damballa
Enterprise security teams are on a high state of alert to keep up with ever-morphing advanced threats. This SANS Institute review shows how Damballa Failsafe can be the first and last line of defense. READ NOW
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