Make your security investments do double duty
Yes, you can get additional ROI from security, business continuity, disaster recovery and compliance investments. Here are three ways to wring more value out of "uneventful" operations.
Privileged Access Lifecycle Management: How PALM Enables Security, Compliance, and Efficiency for Enterprise IT
In this paper, IDC analysts examine the role of identity and access management (IAM) solutions in addressing these needs and specifically looks at the role privileged access lifecycle management (PALM) can play in helping heterogeneous organizations proactively refine their strategies regarding privileged access management controls, cross-platform monitoring, and automated workflow capabilities. Read more.
How to Stretch Your Security Dollar
Getting additional ROI from security, business continuity, disaster recovery and compliance investments during "uneventful" operations is not unheard of, say experts. You just need to be creative. Here are some ways to make these critical investments work even harder.
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Cost Effective Security and Compliance with Oracle Database 11g Release 2
With Oracle Database 11g powerful privileged user and multi-factor access control, data classification, transparent data encryption, auditing, monitoring, and data masking, organizations can deploy reliable data security solutions that do not require any changes to existing applications, minimizing the costs associated with regulatory compliance and the deployment of strong internal controls.
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