Senior Vice President, Product Marketing
Next week is a BIG week for McAfee – we’re holding our third annual security conference in Vegas, FOCUS10, where attendees will get the chance to hear from industry experts and learn how others are using the latest technologies to thwart multi-pronged attacks, achieve compliance, and reduce risk. Along with a lineup of great speakers Read more…
Tags: Focus
As a CIO or CISO, you’re constantly reminded that your job is to reduce costs, improve security and achieve compliance. And, if you’re like the many IT leaders I’ve worked with, I wouldn’t be surprised if you said you felt you were subject to an almost overwhelming number of regulations. Regulations that are constantly being Read more…
Tags: Risk and Compliance, vulnerability
As I’ve mentioned, we believe that an optimized security program has three key elements. The first which I discussed in an earlier post is Global Threat Intelligence. The second key element of building an optimized security posture is the deployment of multi-layered defenses. This doesn’t mean deploying a different security product for each threat that Read more…
Tags: Cybercrime, Security Connected
I recently had the opportunity to catch up with McAfee’s Bruce Parelskin, Director of Western Region Sales, to talk about what he’s hearing from some of our largest customers on their information security needs. Below are a few highlights from our conversation. MF: Bruce, you work with some of McAfee’s largest customers on in Northern Read more…
Tags: Cybercrime, Mid-Market
I recently gave a brief overview of McAfee’s maturity model for enterprise security and the path to achieving optimized security. Over the next few posts, I’ll take you through the fundamental elements of optimized security, starting with something we take very seriously here at McAfee – Global Threat Intelligence. Generally speaking, threat intelligence provides dynamic, Read more…
Tags: Data Protection, global threat intelligence, Risk and Compliance, security
When we sit down with our enterprise customers the discussion usually hinges on two questions: where is your enterprise security program today, and where do you want it to be tomorrow? For many companies, the answer is pretty straightforward – they want to improve their overall security posture, reduce risk, and lower costs. But how Read more…
Tags: Compliance, IT, Maturity Model, Optimized
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