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All Midmarket IT Security Topics
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Assessing and Managing Risk
Midmarket IT organizations need a streamlined approach to risk management and risk assessments. Here, you'll learn the strategic side to security, including the basics on risk assessments, metrics and reporting; choosing managed security services; audit and regulatory compliance planning; ...
Audit and compliance planning, Choosing security services, End user training and awareness, Risk assessments and metrics... More sub-topics |
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Network Security
The security of a midmarket organization's IT network is important to the protection of network infrastructure and resources available over a network. Here you'll learn about intrusion prevention and detection, firewall management, wireless security, the integration of security into the ...
Detecting and preventing network intrusions, Integrating security into networks, Managing firewalls, Network access controls... More sub-topics |
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Threats and Vulnerabilities
Threat and vulnerability management is crucial to the protection of data stored in servers, desktops, laptops and workstations. Here, midmarket IT organizations will find expert help and training on the use and management of integrated security appliances and systems such as unified threat ...
Antivirus, antispyware management, Configuration and patch management, Integrated security appliances and systems, Security vulnerability management |
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Windows Security
Most midmarket IT organizations are heavily invested in Windows. Rather than bolt on security, those IT teams must extend the capabilities offered in Windows Server, Windows Vista and Windows XP to simplify management and keep costs in check. Here you'll learn more about identity and ...
Microsoft Windows configuration and patch management, Microsoft endpoint security management, Microsoft identity and access management... More sub-topics |
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