Secure Information Exchange - Whether It’s Data in Motion or at Rest

Archive for February, 2011

The “7 Layers of Cost” to Manage Important File Transfers

by Mark Perry

Securely managing important file transfers is a must for your business. In this modern global economy, no business can succeed without it.

If you are conducting the management of your secure file transfer infrastructure yourself, you may be spending too much time and money and aren’t taking advantage of file transfer solutions that can reduce expenses, lower the total cost of ownership (TCO), and provide a favorable return on investment (ROI).

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Global Perspective: Sounding Off on Security at RSA 2011

Craig Robinson, COO, reflects on the growth and changing topics of RSA over the years, as well as recent targeted attacks on data in motion and at rest.

Global Perspective: A Clear View on Cloud Security

COO Craig Robinson speaks on the definition of the cloud computing model, as well as the difference between public vs. private cloud solutions.

Global Perspective – Gaining an Edge on Malware Through Application Whitelisting

GlobalSCAPE COO, Craig Robinson, talks about the traditional “blacklisting” anti-virus model and how application “whitelisting” compares.

Modern Malware Requires a New Approach to Endpoint Security

By Todd Doerr

Securing critical business data from sinister cyber attacks is important to every organization. Unfortunately, today’s malware threats don’t lend themselves to yesterday’s security solutions. Modern malware is stealthier and better at bypassing even the most trusted antivirus software products on the market.

As reactive antivirus solutions become more ineffective against threats, a shift has occurred in the endpoint security mindset toward a proactive approach. Application whitelisting leads the proactive approach, and has become a widely accepted security and operational alternative to the traditional blacklist-based antivirus model. Read the rest of this entry »

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