WEBCAST:
To ensure you fully understand the container attack surface and to ward off container security risks, tune into the following webcast. Inside, you’ll takeaway 4 containers and Kubernetes security best practices to immediately apply in your organization.
EBOOK:
In this 14-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at their expanding variety, how they create organisational structure and what they have to offer in terms of security.
EGUIDE:
Practitioners are mandated to make technology risk decisions, and many of those decisions involve one or both of virtualization and containerization technologies. When comparing VMs vs. containers, it is natural to ask, which is more secure? Find out in this e-guide.
EBOOK:
To secure Web applications today means tuning protections using the latest in Web Application Firewalls, Runtime Application Self Protection and other more.
EGUIDE:
Application security plays an important role in ensuring the accuracy and confidentiality of data, yet at times teams may fear that security can interfere with overall performance. Read this e-book for tips that discuss the value of application security and explain how to implement it to ensure the highest availability and usability.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this white paper to learn the five principles that solutions seeking to integrate application security into DevOps and CI/CD must address.
EZINE:
Access this e-zine to learn how the role of DevOps is changing as enterprise mobility matures. Read on here to see how fusing mobile app development and management can change the way IT delivers mobile information to users.
EBOOK:
This exclusive 3-part e-book explains how and why you should use mobile app management (MAM) to control enterprise apps. Inside, discover how you can securely enable successful enterprise mobility, and get an inside look at a MAM comparison: app wrapping vs. containerization.
EBOOK:
This e-book takes readers through the process of enabling and managing a secure mobile workforce. Access this resource to understand how mobility can increase agility—and why security concerns, while important, shouldn't stop mobility in your organization from taking off.