Give and go: New Orleans Hornets and Array Networks

Give and go: New Orleans Hornets and Array Networks

The NBA's New Orleans Hornets needed to provide its off-the-court, but highly mobile staff with a secure method for communicating. It found an enterprise remote access solution that could help.

Compliance confluence: 1st Credit and SureCloud

Compliance confluence: 1st Credit and SureCloud

A highly regulated debt collector from the U.K. needed to achieve compliance, but it wanted to scrap all of the point solutions on which it traditionally relied.

Game on: Case study with Electronic Arts and Allgress

Game on: Case study with Electronic Arts and Allgress

Video game players are used to fending off alien invaders, but the IT staff at Electronic Arts (EA) was challenged to reduce cyber risk within its own environment.

Staying current: Merit Medical Systems and Symplified

Staying current: Merit Medical Systems and Symplified

The apps used on mobile devices connected to its network contained sensitive data, so a medical device manufacturer needed to ensure that access control and authorization policies were enforced.

Assurance on the shore

Assurance on the shore

While the town of Brick on the New Jersey shore maintains a 1950s aura, with the growth of digital media, its public school system had to alleviate engorged traffic on its network, while safeguarding data.

Case study: Malware checkout

Case study: Malware checkout

The hospitality industry remains one of the most targeted by cyber criminals. That's why Thayer Lodging Group, which owns or operates 18 hotels, knew it was time to get serious about endpoint security.

A room of her own: Philips Electronics North America and Wisegate

A room of her own: Philips Electronics North America and Wisegate

A privacy officer at a global company found a way to collaborate efficiently at a top level, while ensuring the protection of company assets, reports Greg Masters.

Case study: SunTrust Bank and Trusteer

Case study: SunTrust Bank and Trusteer

One of the nation's largest banking organizations determined to help its clients protect themselves against online fraud.

Case study: An educated decision

Case study: An educated decision

Web applications remain a primary vector for attack, and the higher education space remains fertile ground for successful breaches. That's why West Virginia University wanted to take a proactive approach.

An educated decision: Network smarts at WVU

An educated decision: Network smarts at WVU

West Virginia University was looking to protect student and staff data. It found a software solution to assist in the process, reports Greg Masters.

Campus relief: Kilgore College and Viewfinity

Campus relief: Kilgore College and Viewfinity

A community college in Texas found a tool that enabled it to fend off viruses while coming into compliance, reports Greg Masters.

Going mobile: Bedford Industries and GroupLogic

Going mobile: Bedford Industries and GroupLogic

A manufacturing company with a number of employees on the road found a tool to enable the secure sharing of documents, reports Greg Masters.

Case closed: Rausch, Sturm, Israel, Enerson & Hornik, LLC and Vormetric

Case closed: Rausch, Sturm, Israel, Enerson & Hornik, LLC and Vormetric

A Midwest law firm found a way to protect its network operations across 15 states...and meet PCI compliance, reports Greg Masters.

Game play: A case study in security

Game play: A case study in security

It's not all fun and games at Brady Distribution Co., a supplier of arcade entertainment, especially when malware and DDoS attacks are involved. Learn how the organization fought against the threat.

In the vault: The Coastal Bank and IronKey

In the vault: The Coastal Bank and IronKey

A Georgia bank found a tool to protect financial transactions and payments...while meeting compliance demands, reports Greg Masters.

Social surety: NetSpend and Actiance

Social surety: NetSpend and Actiance

A web-based business embraced social media as a business enabler...after putting in place the right tool, reports Greg Masters.

Planet cloud: Keys2Day Real Estate Team and InfoStreet

Planet cloud: Keys2Day Real Estate Team and InfoStreet

A Maryland real estate company streamlined its operations by moving email and other operations to the cloud, But that wasn't the only benefit: The migration also helped the business better protect its data.

Keys to the city: Richmond, Va. and PacketSentry

Keys to the city: Richmond, Va. and PacketSentry

The city of Richmond, Va. found a solution to help prevent trojans from entering the gates, reports Greg Masters.

Home improvement: Clayton Homes and Proofpoint

Home improvement: Clayton Homes and Proofpoint

One company has found a way to allow the use of mobile devices - with data defense and compliance needs, reports Greg Masters.

Clinical mobility: cGate Health and FireHost

Clinical mobility: cGate Health and FireHost

Maintaining protection of clinical data and patients' personal information is the top priority for a health care provider with a focus on mobile devices, reports Greg Masters.

Access with protection: Credit First National Association and Bradford Networks

A Midwest issuer of credit cards found a NAC system to help meet compliance requirements...and solidify security, reports Greg Masters.

Out of the woods: Denali Alaskan Federal Credit Union and AccelOps

Out of the woods: Denali Alaskan Federal Credit Union and AccelOps

A credit union with 17 branches in Alaska found the right tool for logging, not of timber, but of its data assets, reports Greg Masters.

Off the shelves: Riverside County Library System and SonicWALL

Off the shelves: Riverside County Library System and SonicWALL

A major library system in California wanted to increase internet speed and performance to its users while still protecting them.

Legal matters: Aon Corp. and Mitratech

Brokerage services provider Aon Corp. found help in streamlining its network operations throughout its global reach into 120 countries, reports Greg Masters.

Up to code: A.I.M. Mutual Insurance Cos. and BitArmor

Up to code: A.I.M. Mutual Insurance Cos. and BitArmor

An insurance provider in Massachusetts had basic security measures in place, but these were not enough to be fully compliant with a strict, new state regulation, reports Greg Masters.

Up against the wall: Raymond James Financial and FireMon

Up against the wall: Raymond James Financial and FireMon

A financial services company found help to monitor its configurations against internal and regulatory requirements, reports Greg Masters.

Riding shotgun: Wells Fargo & Co. and Voltage Security

Riding shotgun: Wells Fargo & Co. and Voltage Security

While Wells Fargo no longer uses the Pony Express to communicate with customers, it still needs to guard messages, reports Greg Masters.

Behind the scenes: San Diego Opera and ScanSafe

Behind the scenes: San Diego Opera and ScanSafe

A top-ranked opera company took the drama out of its internet operations with malware protection, reports Greg Masters.

Protecting entryways: San Diego Unified Port District and AccelOps

Protecting entryways: San Diego Unified Port District and AccelOps

The IT staff at the San Diego Unified Port District found a way to enhance its operational controls, reports Greg Masters.

Patient data check-up: First Medical Management and Fortinet

Patient data check-up: First Medical Management and Fortinet

First Medical Management, a health care services provider in California, found a simple way to protect patient records and hospital data, reports Greg Masters

Across the university: University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston and Novell

Across the university: University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston and Novell

An academic health center based in Houston found assistance in the provisioning of users across its network, reports Greg Masters.

Mobile education: Niagara College Canada and Top Layer

Mobile education: Niagara College Canada and Top Layer

Niagara College Canada found a way of ensuring its network security while not interfering with student and staff needs, reports Greg Masters.

State of defense: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Core Security

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania found a way to guard data housed on its online infrastructure, reports Greg Masters.

Rolling on: The Lance Armstrong Foundation and AppRiver

Rolling on: The Lance Armstrong Foundation and AppRiver

The Lance Armstrong Foundation found help after its employees' inboxes became inundated with spam, reports Greg Masters.

Key to the vault: Stock Yards Bank & Trust and Imprivata

Key to the vault: Stock Yards Bank & Trust and Imprivata

A biometric solution helps Stock Yards Bank & Trust manage passwords and aids in compliance efforts, reports Greg Masters.

Toeing the lifeline: Philips Healthcare and Agiliance

Toeing the lifeline: Philips Healthcare and Agiliance

One of the biggest challenges for any multinational company is navigating the matrix of regional regulatory requirements, reports Greg Masters.

Risks and solutions: First Advantage and Qualys

Risks and solutions: First Advantage and Qualys

Security risks might not change, but the priorities of threats to an organization do. First Advantage found help, reports Greg Masters.

Fending off network attacks: University of Miami and Top Layer

With attackers shifting their focus to applications, the IT team at University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, decided it was time to upgrade the school's intrusion prevention solution, reports Greg Masters.

Keeping malware out: Eastern Kentucky University and FaceTime

Keeping malware out: Eastern Kentucky University and FaceTime

The IT staff at Eastern Kentucky University faced a unique challenge: maintaining academic freedom while still protecting network users, reports Angela Moscaritolo.

The searchable solution: Sacred Heart Hospital and ArcMail

The searchable solution: Sacred Heart Hospital and ArcMail

Manually sorting through their archive to find thousands of emails needed for a discovery order was painstaking for Sacred Heart Hospital's IT staff, reports Angela Moscaritolo.

Authenticating Rx orders: Dublin Methodist Hospital and Imprivata

Authenticating Rx orders: Dublin Methodist Hospital and Imprivata

Two-factor authentication has not only helped bring an Ohio health care facility into compliance, but streamlined processes and improved data security, reports Greg Masters.

Network smarts: Central Michigan University and Bradford Networks

Some college campuses are using an appliance to safeguard their networks, reports Greg Masters.

The pen test is mightier: Virginia Tech and Core Security Technologies

Virginia Tech needed to assess security threats to the network and bring the university into compliance, reports Greg Masters.

Seeing the green: Troon Golf and Fortinet

Seeing the green: Troon Golf and Fortinet

Troon Golf, with 190 courses in 32 states, found a more efficient and cost-effective way to link its links, reports Greg Masters.

Ski patrol: Boyne Resorts and Kaspersky Lab

Ski patrol: Boyne Resorts and Kaspersky Lab

Boyne Resorts needed an easier way to protect its network and retail points-of-sale. It found a solution, reports Greg Masters.

Home field advantage: The Detroit Tigers and Lancope

During last year's winning season, baseball's Detroit Tigers got proactive in defending their IT security network, reports Dan Kaplan.

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