
Advanced Threat Detection and Remediation: Why It’s Needed
In 2014 detected cyber security incidents rose sharply to 42.8 million, and the financial impact of cyber crime increased by 34 percent. An effective cyber security program has never been more important. And an effective program must not only attempt to detect and block incoming threats, it must detect and neutralize successful attacks before the damage is done.

2015 Cyber Risk Report
We’re making it easy for hackers. New technologies like mobile, Big Data, and the Internet of Things expand the attack surface and bring new technologies they can exploit. In addition, weaknesses in code that is decades old and common problems like server misconfiguration, weak passwords, and poor coding practices open doors that should have been closed long ago.

Behind The Mask: The Changing Face Of Hacking
Headlines featuring large-scale cyber breaches at Target, Home Depot, Sony Pictures, and others have taught us one thing—no-one is safe. But who are the hackers who are able to pull off such huge attacks against sophisticated targets, including the U.S. Government? And how do they do it?

Outrunning The Bear: 5 Critical Ways To Take A More Collaborative Approach To IT Security
Studies show the average time to resolve a security breach once detected is more than 45 days, and companies lose more than $1.6 million during that time. The obstacles to faster response include lack of resources and an inability to effectively communicate and collaborate among the multiple teams and tools larger enterprises rely on for protection.

Breach Response: How To Prepare For The Inevitable
To avoid being breached, you have to get it right every single time. To breach you, hackers only have to get it right once. Experts advise breaches are inevitable. And according to Ponemon Institute, the average time to resolve a cyber attack is 45 days, with an average cost of $35,647 per day. The key to minimizing damage is preparation.

Building A Better Mobile App Strategy
Mobile apps are now driving the bulk of media consumption on mobile devices. U.S. adults spend nearly three hours a day on their mobile devices. Externally, apps are emerging as important tools for branding, commerce and customer support. Internally, apps are proving their value as a channel for training, collaboration and employee communications.

CMOs: Own Mobile To Own Your Customers
Mobile has fundamentally changed the expectations of your customers. They expect access to anything, anywhere, anytime immediately, in context. Forrester refers to this as the “Mobile Mind Shift”.

Leadership And Technology: A Total-Cost-Of-Ownership Comparison For Unified Communications And Collaboration
A Total-Cost-of-Ownership Comparison for Unified Communications and Collaboration Midsize organizations strive for success. Being successful means consistently making smart decisions— including smart technology purchases. Technology should enable a midsize organization to meet the needs of its employees and customers today and also allow the organization to make simple but rewarding changes in the future.