You are invited to attend Oracle Day 2012! Tuesday, 13 November 2012, 09:00 – 17:00 The Marriott Renaissance, Blackfriars Street, Manchester M3 2EQ Join us at this interactive event to learn how Oracle simplifies IT, whether it’s by engineering hardware and software to work together or making new technologies work for the modern enterprise. Sessions [...]
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Oracle Day 2012 – Manchester Tuesday, 13 November
Posted 26 September 2012 by Angela JenningsTagged As: | Categories: 11g, Access Management, Access Security, aurionPro, aurionPro SENA, Bring Your Own Device, BYOD, Cloud, Compliance, Consumerisation, Hardware, Identity Management, Identity Trends, Information Security, Oracle, Oracle Event, Oracle Specialized | Leave a Comment
V3 Virtual Security Summit 25th September 2012
Posted 22 August 2012 by Angela JenningsTagged As: | Categories: Andy Bushby, aurionPro SENA, Authentication, Bring Your Own Device, BYOD, Cloud, Cloud Security, Cloud Services, Consumerisation, Enterprise Security, external threats, Global Threats, Hackers, Hacking, Information Security, Open Source, Oracle, Oracle Event, Oracle Identity, Richard Mardling, V3 | Leave a Comment
Experience the entire conference from your desk. Sessions include; Hacking & external threats, Enterprise security, consumerisation & Bring your own device (BYOD), Cloud security, Open source, Global threats. For more details of why this is a must attend virtual event click here. Register here Agenda 08.30 Summit live 09.00 Keynote: Dispelling Myths: Why the [...]
Mr Doubting Thomas’
Posted 21 June 2012 by Angela JenningsTagged As: | Categories: AET, Cyber, Cyber Threats, Cybercrime, Information Security, Risk Management | Leave a Comment
Mr Doubting Thomas’ When it comes to marketing hype, and the suggestion of any new trends, vectors of attack, or other such new ways of circumventing perimeter security, I do tend to be, what one may describe as a ‘Doubting Thomas’, who really does take some convincing. That is why my first impressions of the [...]
Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) Large County Council Case Study
Posted 20 June 2012 by Angela JenningsTagged As: | Categories: Access Management, Authentication, FIM, Forefront Identity Manager, Identity Management, Information Security, IT Security, Microsoft, Micrsoft Case Study | Leave a Comment
Increasing efficiency, productivity and security of IT applications Since the introduction of identity management technology, user IT accounts at a large UK County Council are managed far more easily. Workflows and approvals are now automated and audited, and data security is tighter, with staff access levels set quickly and accurately. And with the ability to [...]
Security 360 Risks and Realities: Inside and Out
Posted 15 March 2012 by Angela JenningsTagged As: | Categories: Access Management, Data Security, Database Monitoring, Database Security, Encryption, Enline plc, Enline/SENA, Executive Briefing Paper, Governance of Identity, Identity Management, Information Security, Managing User Access, Oracle, Security 360, Security Inside Out, Security Strategy, Sena, Sena Systems, Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
Security 360° Risks and Realities: Inside and Out A New Executive Briefing Paper The threats to business as a result of unprotected information are constantly evolving. Organisations must meet a rapidly changing set of new security challenges and risks which are present from both inside and outside the business. This paper [...]
Is Mass Deployment a Better Approach to Retail Network Security?
Posted 27 February 2012 by Angela JenningsTagged As: | Categories: AET, Cloud, Compliance, Enline plc, Firewalls, Information Security, IT Security, Mass Deployment, Mass Security, Network Security, Retail Network Security | Leave a Comment
As the shopping experience becomes more personal, network security has become an increasingly complex challenge for today’s retailers. Recently, JC Penney and Burberry announced their plans to equip sales staff with iPads. Loyalty programs are now facilitated across sophisticated point-of-sale terminals. Credit card transactions are processed on a multitude of devices. While this is great [...]
Stonesoft Demonstrate how to save time and money on network security solutions
Posted 1 February 2012 by adminenlineTagged As: | Categories: Advanced Evasion Techniques, AET, Enline plc, Firewalls, Information Security, Intrusion Detection, Intrusion Prevention, IPS, IPSEC, IT Security, Malware, Mass Security, Network Security, SSL VPN, StoneGate, Stonesoft | Leave a Comment
Enline plc Wins Oracle PartnerNetwork Specialized Middleware Partner of the Year Award for EMEA
Posted 30 November 2011 by Angela JenningsTagged As: | Categories: EMEA Awards 2011, Identity Management, Identity Solution, Information Security, IT Security, Oracle, Oracle Partner Network, Oracle Specialized, Security & Infrastructure, Sena | Leave a Comment
Oracle Recognises Enline’s Expertise in Delivering Specialized Solutions 7th November 2011 Enline announced they have received the Oracle PartnerNetwork Specialized Middleware Partner of the Year Award for EMEA in 2011. Enline was presented the Oracle PartnerNetwork Specialized Middleware Partner of the Year Award for EMEA for demonstrating an outstanding and innovative solution based on Oracle [...]
Database Security Made Easy
Posted 22 November 2011 by Angela JenningsTagged As: | Categories: Identity Management, Information Security, IT Security, Oracle, Oracle OpenWorld, Oracle Specialized, Security Inside Out, Sena Systems | Leave a Comment
The threats to your business as a result of unprotected information are constantly evolving. Database information is a vital asset to your organisation, and you must protect it against a rapidly changing set of security challenges and risks from both inside and outside your business. In association with our Platinum Security Partner, e-DBA, and Technology [...]
Foreign hackers ‘putting UK firms out of business’
Posted 28 October 2011 by Angela JenningsTagged As: | Categories: AET, Cyber, Database Security, Firewalls, Information Security, IT Security, Mass Security, Network Security, Security & Infrastructure, Stonesoft | Leave a Comment
Hacking by foreign governments and corporations is putting British companies out of business and has cost the economy £27 billion, the country’s head of cyber security has warned. Maj Gen Jonathan Shaw told The Daily Telegraph that cyber attacks represent the biggest threat to national security and that British firms are routinely having valuable commercial [...]
