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Third party applications – a chink in your armour

By James Gooch

12 Dec 2012

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Security threats - password theft

Web seminar available on-demand

The "patch gap" - the time between identifying an IT vulnerability and fixing it - is a vital metric. The shorter the gap, the more secure the business. Also important is knowing where threats are likely to come from.

Effective vulnerability and patch management should be on every company's list of priorities. However, as a recent Computing survey shows, this is not the case.

Watch this seminar where our expert panel will be discussing:
• How to mitigate the risk from third party application
• A a step-by-step guide to optimal patch management.
• How to implement a complete endpoint security management programme.

Click here to register and watch

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