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Bitdefender to Showcase Revolutionary Security Framework for Virtualized Environments at Citrix Summit 2017 – SYS-CON Media (press release)

Bitdefender to Showcase Revolutionary Security Framework for Virtualized Environments at Citrix Summit 2017
SYS-CON Media (press release)
BITDEFENDER HQ –Bitdefender, a leading internet security technology company protecting 500 million users worldwide, will showcase its revolutionary security architecture against targeted attacks, at the Citrix Summit 2017 in Anaheim, California, on

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IDG Contributor Network: How third-party tools can fill a need in complex cloud environments

Awhile ago I wrote a about Dome 9’s security offering and was skeptical about its long-term opportunity. As I saw it, offering an add-on security product to a platform as voracious as Amazon Web Services (AWS) was a recipe for disruption. AWS has a history of intense innovation, and often ecosystem partners have been steamrolled by that process. As I saw it, Dome 9 filled a short-term opportunity that would soon be fulfilled by AWS.

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Companies are falling behind on securing their SAP environments

More than 95 percent of SAP systems deployed in enterprises are exposed to vulnerabilities that could lead to a full compromise of business data, a security firm claims.

Onapsis, a Boston-based company that specializes in SAP security audits, also found that the average time-to-patch for SAP vulnerabilities is more than 18 months—12 months for SAP to issue fixes and 6 months for companies to deploy them.

This suggests that many companies are falling behind on SAP security, even though these systems hold some of their most critical and confidential information.

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Ultimate guide to Linux desktop environments

Last year, Network World’s resident Linux enthusiast Bryan Lunduke set out on a mission to immerse himself into a variety of Linux desktops, using each exclusively for both work and personal computing for at least one week and documenting his experiences on his Linux Tycoon blog.

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