Bei der Bekämpfung moderner, komplexer Angriffe als Unternehmen handlungsfähig bleiben

Das Konzept moderner, hoch entwickelter Angriffe, auch Advanced Persistent Threats (APT oder komplexe persistente Bedrohungen) genannt, hat sich in den Sprachgebrauch und das kollektive Denken der IT eingebrannt. Beflügelt durch Nachrichten von ständig neuen Datendiebstählen bekommen komplexe, persistente Bedrohungen den Nimbus des Mythischen, werden aber dennoch größtenteils verkannt. Lange ging man davon aus, dass komplexe, persistente Bedrohungen für alle Datendiebstähle verantwortlich seien, auch dann, wenn nachfolgende Untersuchungen ergaben, dass eigentlich menschliches Versagen oder eine mangelhafte Netzwerkarchitektur das Eindringen ins Netzwerk ermöglicht haben.
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Pourquoi utiliser la technologie Sandbox pour votre protection ?

Les entreprises mises à mal par des menaces persistantes avancées (APT) ne cessent de défrayer la chronique. La technologie Sandbox est la dernière solution à la mode prônée pour vous protéger contre ces menaces. Pourquoi ? Pourquoi la technologie Sandbox ? Quels avantages une solution de Sandbox vous offre-t-elle par rapport aux couches de sécurité existantes ?
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Head-First Into The Sandbox

In computers, the term sandboxing has long been used to represent a safe, isolated environment in which to run malicious code so researchers can analyze it. The same concept is now being applied by network security appliances to execute and inspect network traffic, uncovering malicious code that would previously slip past traditional security measures.
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See Who Rises to the Top of the Dynamic APM Marketplace—and Who’s Defining its Future

The APM market is booming, with 400+ vendors generating $4.6 billion in revenue, making it more challenging than ever to identify the best choice for your organization. This in-depth, data-driven report separates APM leaders from also-rans to identify the Top 20 vendors based on the criteria that matter most to today’s businesses.

You’ll learn about:
  • How cloud, DevOps, and Big Data pose new requirements for APM
  • The characteristics of truly next-generation APM tools
  • Detailed evaluations of Top 10 vendors including Dynatrace, BMC, and CA
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The State of the User Experience

The second annual The State of the User Experience is Limelight Networks’ latest in a series of surveys that explore consumer perceptions and behaviors around digital content. This report is based on responses Limelight Networks received in July 2015 from 1,302 consumers located in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Singapore ranging in demographics, gender, and education.
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IBM InfoSphere Streams: An Open Platform

Developing streaming applications is quick and simple with IBM InfoSphere Streams. Streams is an open platform that blends the best elements of shareware, open source software and open standards with powerful vendor-developed technology for stream processing.

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Product Development Strategies for Systems Engineers

The “smarter” and more complex modern systems get, the more complicated the process required to build them becomes. Systems engineering teams working in regulated industries, such as semiconductors, aerospace, defense and medical device manufacturing—as well as highly disruptive industries focused on embedded systems—suffer an unfair share of the pain of product and systems development and management. In such industries, the margins of operation have always been tight, with little to no room for error, and maintaining product integrity is difficult.
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Traceability Best Practices

As products get smarter, building them right becomes a matter of managing complexity. Products have more requirements and companies have globally distributed teams and more products in their portfolios. But when a single new product, version or variant has thousands of requirements and interdependencies, the process of defining, engineering and managing them grows exponentially more complicated. Traceability becomes more challenging.
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Tableau Metadata Model

The first layer of abstraction is the Connection. The Connection stores information about how to access the data and what data to make available to Tableau. The connection attributes for the database, the tables, views and columns to use, and any joins or custom SQL used to access the data. To support true ad hoc analysis, Tableau does not require that all fields, tables or joins be included in the initial connection. This allows users to get started with a simple connection and change it as needed to include more fields or tables.
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Meilleures pratiques en matière d’analyse visuelle

Vous avez créé une visualisation ! Félicitations : vous faites partie d’un groupe en constante croissance qui tire profit de la puissance de la visualisation. Toutefois, il faut du temps, de la patience et un souci du détail pour transformer des visualisations simplement exactes en visualisations particulièrement performantes. Pour vous aider, nous avons établi une liste, courte mais importante, des techniques qui vous permettront de commencer. Bonne visualisation !
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Google BigQuery & Tableau: Best Practices

Tableau helps people to see and understand data. Our software products put the power of data into the hands of everyday people. This allows a broad population of users to engage with their data, ask questions, solve problems, and create value. Based on technology developed at Stanford University, our product reduces the complexity, inflexibility, and expense associated with traditional business intelligence applications. Anyone who is comfortable with Excel can leverage Tableau Desktop to create rich, interactive visualizations and powerful dashboards using a drag-and-drop user interface, as well as share them securely across organizations using Tableau Server or Tableau Online.
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Trust Online is at the Breaking Point

Most alarming threat to security professional in 2015 is a Cryptoapocalypse: a discovered cryptographic weakness that becomes the ultimate weapon, allowing websites, payment transactions, stock trades, and government to be spoofed or surveilled (term was coined by researches presenting their findings at Black Hat 2013).
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