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News Article

Keeping Personal Data Secure

With the rise in phishing attacks and identify theft, Ciaran Rafferty, Managing Director, Email Security at Fortra looks at emerging trends and ways organizations can keep their sensitive data secure. He also provides an update on what to expect from Fortra in 2022.
On-Demand Webinar

How to Keep Sensitive Data Safe and Compliant

Keeping data secure is a constant exercise of fighting cyber threats that change daily and maintaining a strong training program for employees to stay vigilant. On top of protecting your data, it needs to be compliant which can be a daunting task - especially if your business transcends geographical boarders. Some of the most impactful regulations are General Data Protection...
News Article

How COVID-19 Changed CISOs Approach to Data Security

Fortra partnered with Information Security Media Group (ISMG) to gather CISO perspectives on how the pandemic permanently changed cybersecurity. In this interview, watch Cary Hudgins, Vice President of Product at PhishLabs by Fortra share his views on the survey results.
On-Demand Webinar

Native & Real Time Endpoint AV for IBM Power servers - AIX, Linux & IBM i

The truth is malicious programs affect every OS and even though malware and other destructive entities can just as easily target your servers (both on-premises or in the cloud), many remain unprotected. To keep your data secure and your systems up and running, it’s critical to grasp the true impact malware can have on Power Systems servers and the network that connects to them...
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Cybersecurity Trends in 2019 and Predictions for 2020

Count down the top cybersecurity trends of 2019 and hear predictions for what’s to come in 2020. 2020 looks to be just as exciting as 2019, with ample opportunities for organizations to improve their cybersecurity stance.
On-Demand Webinar

How to Avoid IFS Security Mistakes

In this webinar, IBM i security expert Sandi Moore teaches you how to correct IFS vulnerabilities that are often overlooked, including one that allows the IFS to spread malware throughout your environment.