SOUTHFIELD – The statistics are staggering: security losses in the billions, unauthorized computer usage in 50-percent of businesses, $2 million spent per company on a single virus attack. A new book offered by CA holds the key to mitigating these security threats.
The Black Book on Corporate Security offers a wide range of solutions to these challenging problems. Written by the brightest minds in the field, each of the essays in this book takes on a different aspect of corporate security. Individual chapters cover such topics as maintaining data safety, fighting online identity theft, managing and protecting intellectual property in a shared information environment, securing content, and much more.
Written in clear, intelligible language, the book is designed around a “spy” motif that presents advanced information in a simple, entertaining format. Each spread features an “Insider Notes” sidebar, while the research conducted specifically for the book is displayed in easy-to-read charts accompanied by author analysis. Case studies, a glossary, and a resource index multiply the book?s utility.
CA is offering for a limited time, a free copy of Larstan?s Black Book on Corporate Security to MItechnews.Com readers. To get the book, readers will be asked to complete a short survey. CA also is offering a free, three-day trial download of its eTrust Cleaup, to help organizations identify and remove obsolete, unused, redundant and excessive access on their mainframe security systems.
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