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Enterprise Security The Current Analysis Enterprise Security module covers the most dynamic market segments of this area: Identity Management, Network Access Control, Threat Management, Security Management, and Firewalls/VPNs. ► Full coverage description
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Follow the links below to read free newsletters, highlights, analyst news flashes, telebriefing replays, and samples of recent Current Analysis Competitive Intelligence from the Entrprise Security module. Microsoft to Discontinue OneCare, Introduce Free Consumer Anti-X Product - 11/18/2008 McAfee Announces Expanded, Enhanced NAC Suite - 10/22/2008 Symantec to Acquire MessageLabs, Jump Start SaaS Business - 10/9/2008 Borderware Shakes Up Security Gateway Market with 8.0 Release - 9/12/2008 Verizon Gets the NAC of Security for the Extended Enterprise - 8/12/2008 Siemens Enterprise Joint Venture Promises Powerful Fresh Start - 7/28/2008 Symantec Introduces New Endpoint Security and Systems Management Bundle - 6/23/2008 CA Announces Phase Two of Its IAM r12 Identity Suite Upgrade - 6/23/2008 RSA Conference 2008: Cisco Provides SMBs with Double IPS Performance in ASA - 4/8/2008 RSA Conference 2008: Secure Computing Formalizes TrustedSource Licensing Deal - 4/8/2008 RSA Conference 2008: Cisco Looks to EMC to Fulfill DLP - 4/7/2008 RSA Conference 2008: Juniper Protects Next-gen Networks with 10 Gbps IPS - 4/7/2008 RSA Conference 2008: Sendmail Refocuses on Virtual and High Performance Mail Processors - 4/7/2008 Napera Launches New NAC Solution, Targeting SMEs and Leveraging Microsoft NAP - 4/1/2008 3Com-Bain Deal Stalls, but the Door Remains Open - 2/20/2008 Google Boosts Mail Security with New Postini Packages - 2/5/2008 IronPort Delivers Reporting and Message Tracking in Single Appliance - 1/28/2008 Arbor Acquires Ellacoya, Strengthens Service Provider Offerings - 1/18/2008 COVERAGE DESCRIPTION
The Current Analysis Enterprise Security module covers the most dynamic market segments of this area: Identity Management, Network Access Control, Threat Management, Security Management, and Firewalls/VPNs. Identity Management - The software, hardware and service infrastructure that allows companies to create, manage, and authenticate user identities and broker services based on those identities. Identity management involves four major tasks: authentication, authorization, access control, and audit. Identity Management coverage includes established market segments such as directory servers, certificate authorities, certificate management servers, password management, and single sign-on solutions. Network Access Control - The coverage takes an expansive view of the evolving NAC market. A complete NAC solution should include the following capabilities: host posture checking, quarantine and remediation, identity-aware and policy based authentication and resource access control, and post admission threat protection, quarantine, and remediation. Threat Management - The systems, both hardware and software, that aim to either prevent or detect intruders on a network or prevent viruses from causing damage, respectively. Coverage includes network-based and host- based IDS/IPS and content security systems (i.e., antivirus, anti-spam, etc.) deployed at the desktop, servers and gateways Security Management - The overlay of solutions that provides additional command and control capabilities to security systems. Security management solutions include security event management and vulnerability management systems. Firewall & IPsec/SSL VPN - Covers enterprise remote access and site-to-site security technologies. |
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