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While compliance dates for various HIPAA rules have past, many healthcare related organizations are still in process with respect to full Security Rule compliance.<br><br>In this Proofpoint on-demand webinar Proofpoint security expert Sean Wilcox and HIPAA security expert, Barry Johnson from IGXGlobal, discuss how organizations can maintain the privacy and security of electronic protected health information (ePHI) over e-communications (i.e., SMTP, HTTP and FTP protocols).<br><br>View this webinar from Proofpoint to learn:</span></p><ul><li>How to quickly assess the risk of ePHI leaving your organization over e-communications.</li><li>How to accurately detect and differentiate between ePHI and "de-identified" health information.</li><li>Top technical requirements for effectively enforcing your policy and complying with the HIPAA Security Rule.</li><li>Lessons learned from real implementationsfrom risk assessment to automated policy enforcement.</li></ul><p><span class="plain">
How can you make it more expensive for users to pirate your software than to purchase it? Download this white paper on hardware token based solutions and the best practices for implementing them. Presented by SafeNet, the only source for complete security throughout the software lifecycle.
<p><span class="plain">The Web is "stateless" in the sense that it does not remember which page a user is viewing or the order in which pages may be viewed. This is ideal when browsing for information, but users do more on the Web than surfing static, standalone pages, and statelessness can lead to any number of failures and security violations. Web developers must therefore code state information so they can enforce rules about page access and session management. This sample chapter from <i> How to Break Web Software: Functional and Security Testing of Web Applications and Web Services</i> describes the most common and notorious attacks to help developers and testers assess a Web application's vulnerability.</span></p><p><span class="plain"><b>Title:</b> <i> How to Break Web Software: Functional and Security Testing of Web Applications and Web Services </i><br> <b>ISBN:</b> 0321369440<br> <b>Published:</b> February 2006<br> <b>Authors:</b> Mike Andrews, James A. Whittaker <br> <b>Chapter:</b> Chapter 4: State-Based Attacks<br> Published by <a href="http://www.awprofessional.com/title/0321369440" target="_blank"> Addison Wesley Professional</a></span></p>
Organizations that rely on the sale of software as a revenue stream need to be concerned with maintaining flexible licensing while still preventing piracy. Fortunately, there are solutions available today that address the needs of companies looking to protect their software and control its use. This paper defines some of the challenges independent software vendors (ISVs) face in protecting their intellectual property and explores how ISVs can maximize the benefits of today's anti-piracy solutions.
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