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The Global State of the PMO 2012 by ComputerWeekly.com
May 17, 2012 - (Free Research) This 2012 benchmarking survey from ESI assesses the role of the Project/Programme Management Office (PMO), its development to full-blown maturity and value to the business.
Unruly USB Devices Expose Networks to Malware by Lumension
January 13, 2012 - (Free Research) It's pretty easy for organizations to get so wrapped up about what goes out on USB drives that they forget to protect against what comes in their environments via USB. And it's time that organizations got serious about this threat. The key to USB security is balancing productivity with protection.
The global state of the PMO: The IT perspective by ComputerWeekly.com
May 05, 2011 - (Free Research) This benchmarking study from ESI International identifies the trends impacting the project management function in IT industry in three areas: PMO maturity, measuring and reporting on PMO effectiveness, as well as training involvement.
Technical Guide on Government Security by SearchSecurity.com
May 23, 2011 - (Free Research) Information security practices of government organizations is at an all time high as attackers begin to focus on critical infrastructures and resources. This expert e-guide, presented by SearchSecurity.com, explores where government organizations need to direct their efforts in order to understand and properly mitigate critical threats.
Lumension Sanctuary Device & Application Control for Endpoint Security -- 30-day Free Trial by Lumension
January 2008 - (Free Research) Protecting networks from malware can seem like an insurmountable challenge. In this 30-day free trial download, see how Lumension's Sanctuary Device and Application Control enable only authorized applications to run and only authorized devices to connect to a laptop or desktop, removing the risk of data leakage and malware.
Conflicker Working Group - Lessons learned from Conflicker by ComputerWeekly.com
January 2011 - (Free Research) In November 2008, Conficker A, the first of five variants of the malware, rapidly began infecting computers which had failed to install a Microsoft patch released just weeks earlier. In late December 2008, Conficker B added new mechanisms for distribution including USB storage devices.
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