Provided by Tripwire
Category Security Monitoring
Type White Paper
Length 5
Publish Date November 22 2011
Date posted May 24 2012
Information storage is predicted to grow from 40 percent to 60 annually, while new variants of malware, such as polymorphic attacks that evade anti-virus software and intrusion vectors like web attack toolkits, grow into the millions. Being able to spot these attacks in real-time is a prerequisite of stopping them. This paper from Tripwire offers frameworks and advice for balancing data needs with security when implementing continuous monitoring into your business.
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