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ABI Forecasts Growth for Managed Security Services
ABI Forecasts Growth for Managed Security Services Driven by increasing complexity of security requirements, the global managed security services market is forecast to reach $15.4 billion in 2015, and climb to $32.9 billion in 2020, according to new research from ABI Research. More businesses are turning to managed security service providers (MSSPs) that offer expertise…
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Entegration Rolls Out Security Service for MSPs
Entegration, a managed service provider (MSP) and developer of HIPAA Secure Now, a service that helps organizations comply with HIPAA regulations, is launching the Breach Secure Now platform designed for MSPs to offer security services to their small and midsize business (SMB) clients. Breach Secure Now, a new division of HIPAA Secure Now, is a…
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IT Security Game Becomes a Race Against Time
IT security has become a race against the clock. In all probability, most organizations have already been compromised by some type of malware. The challenge is to discover that malware before it becomes active or, at the very least, contain it as quickly as possible once it does. Malware has become sophisticated enough to get…
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Websense Aims to Unify Endpoint Security
Websense released TRITON APX 8.0, an integrated security platform that the company said will make it simpler for its partners to sell a broader range of its products and services. In addition, Websense announced that John Starr has been appointed vice president of global sales channels and professional services. TRITON API 8.0 will be critical…
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Security Issues Take Toll on IT Adoption
Security Issues Take Toll on IT Adoption Security Concerns Alter Cloud Strategies Security issues push organizations toward private clouds. For just over half (52%), security was the top cloud computing adoption issue. Security Concerns Alter Big Data Strategies A fear of putting too much data in the cloud was cited by 35%. Most organizations are…
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Time to Circle the Security Intelligence Wagons
One of the problems with being a solution provider responsible for IT security is being outgunned. The perpetrators of digital crimes are not only well organized; they also have access to highly automated tools and share vulnerability intelligence with each other. As a result, solution providers have a vested interest in helping customers circle the…