Unified Security: Respond and Prevent to Manage Risk

Unified Security: Respond and Prevent to Manage Risk
Unified Security: Respond and Prevent to Manage Risk
Unified Security: Respond and Prevent to Manage Risk

Date: January 26
Time: 2:00pm ET / 11:00am PT

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Today, business is conducted over a variety of networks and devices. As a result, traditional data protection is more complex than ever before.  It is no longer feasible to protect data by preventing one type of attack at a time with specialized products that work in isolation.

Unified security, a new paradigm, requires technology to work in tandem as part of a cohesive strategy. Taking this approach, Trustwave layers multiple mitigating security controls to protect critical assets. Establishing SIEM as the command center, with WebDefend Web application firewall (WAF) protecting the perimeter and Smart TagTM encryption technology protecting the data, businesses can better understand and correlate threats from multiple products, and take action to remedy a situation. SC Magazine awarded these Trustwave solutions, as well as two others, with five-star ratings in its various group tests.

In this webcast, Trustwave and The 451 Group discuss how a unified security architecture can help in detecting and preventing attacks, and the core security technology needed to put businesses on this path.


Featured speakers:
Andrew Hay, senior security analyst, The 451 Group
Manu Namboodiri, VP product marketing, Trustwave

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