ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This article in our Royal Holloway Security Series identifies serious flaws due to architectural limitations of the Linux kernel which cast doubts on its ability to provide forensically sound audit records and discusses possible mitigation techniques.
PRODUCT DEMO:
This webcast details a software solution that enables faster migrations and streamlines your desktop application management. Discover how this solution simplifies the evaluation of application performance, and resolves compatibility issues through automation, remediation and modeling analysis. View a short demo and learn about the key benefits.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper explores ping commands and flags, and how those flags vary from one operating system to another. With a better understanding of ping, organizations and home users can easily troubleshoot a network.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, more cloud providers are building datacentres in Europe in response to data protection concerns – we examine the latest developments. Microsoft is embracing the cloud and decoupling Office from Windows – we look at the implications for corporate IT. And we analyse the rise of desktop as a service. Read the issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this exclusive paper to discover how communication giant Verizon migrated to Linux and reduced costs, improved performance, increased scalability and improved energy conservation.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide describes the 10 most crucial Windows 10 features that IT pros need to know about, including mobile device management, work folders that regulate access to corporate content, the return of the Start Menu, and 7 more.
WEBCAST:
Access this webcast to learn about the new features of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0. This webcast provides a hypervisor comparison and outlines the benefits of choosing an open-source, enterprise-ready option.
WEBCAST:
An overwhelming amount of new malware is created everyday and it puts your sensitive data at risk. View this informative webcast to learn more about the implications of stealth crimeware and the possible repercussions they could have on your business.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we investigate the most significant flaw in recent history to impact the internet. The Heartbleed bug in OpenSSL leaves millions of internet servers vulnerable to attack. Hackers have already exploited Heartbleed to steal passwords from the Mumsnet parenting site. What can websites do to foil future attacks?