Toward Systemically Secure Dynamic Architectures
To manage information risk, organizations must view security as an essential quality in their business and IT architectures and operations. For success, organizations must first understand how to strengthen their environments without constricting flexibility, agility, or efficiency. Read more about it with our new Sun BluePrints article (PDF) on Systemically Secure Architectures.
Identity Management
The foundation for safeguarding a company's critical information assets, as well as its ability to achieve a strong and sustainable compliance posture, depends upon an effective and integrated Identity Management infrastructure. Read more about achieving security and compliance using Sun's Identity Management in this white paper (PDF).
Securing Web Services
Web services are the number one vulnerability in the IT infrastructure of most organizations. Securing web services is crucial for financial, legislative, trust, and privacy reasons. This article highlights the primary deployment considerations, and how Sun addresses these requirements.
Business Continuity
- By assuring reliable, distributed access to information, security teams can
ensure business continuity and keep the business running. More
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Data Retention and Management
Storage capacity requirements are expected to double every 18 to 24 months, as data retention and management requirements dramatically increase to comply with regulations mandated by global marketplace need. Read how Sun has responded to its customers' data management needs.
Reducing Hacks, Reducing Costs
Read (PDF) how Sun has helped the Sacramento Bee not only improve security by reducing the number of attacks, but also improve network throughput for its business applications and reduce its administration costs.
Building Security Into Enterprise Systems
The Solaris 10 OS offers both time-tested and innovative security to enable growth and protect business. Read more about it with our white paper (PDF).
Secure Electronic Communication: Beyond the Compliance Crisis
The recent push to secure electronic communication in organizations is driven to a significant extent by compliance. But compliance is by no means the only driver for secure communications. Read more about it with our white paper (PDF).
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