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Comparing PCI, CIS & FDCC Certification Standards
Do you know the difference between the certification standards for vendors when it comes to the Payment Card Industry (PCI), Center for Internet Security (CIS) and the US Government's FDCC program? There are some significant differences between and misconceptions about these standards, of which both users and vendors should be aware.
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SecurityCenter 4.2 Released
Tenable SecurityCenter 4.2, the latest release of our solution for enterprise-grade information protection and compliance, is now available!
> More than 100 available dashboards that reveal mobile device vulnerabilities, social networking data exposure, PCI assets out of compliance and more
> 3D Visualization that makes it easy to see the security risk and compliance status of assets
> New dashboard development and sharing capabilities, giving you an opportunity to develop your own dashboards, collaborate with others and share across the community
Get more information:
> SecurityCenter 4.2 Announcement
> SecurityCenter 4.2 Press Release
> SecurityCenter 4.2 Web Page
> Dashboards Site
> More than 100 available dashboards that reveal mobile device vulnerabilities, social networking data exposure, PCI assets out of compliance and more
> 3D Visualization that makes it easy to see the security risk and compliance status of assets
> New dashboard development and sharing capabilities, giving you an opportunity to develop your own dashboards, collaborate with others and share across the community
Get more information:
> SecurityCenter 4.2 Announcement
> SecurityCenter 4.2 Press Release
> SecurityCenter 4.2 Web Page
> Dashboards Site
Patching Best Practices
Do you know when to patch? How often? How about at home, is your home computer up-to-date on patches? June's Microsoft Patch Tuesday inspired us to take in-depth look at patching, outlining best practices that everyone, home users and enterprise users alike, should employ.
> Patching Best Practices
> Patching Best Practices
Nessus Android App Now Available
Now you can start, stop, or pause vulnerability scans--from your Android device! We recently released the Nessus App for Android, available for free in the Android Marketplace. With the app (compatible with devices running Android 2.2.x or higher), you can:
> Start, stop or pause new Nessus vulnerability scans and analyze scan results
> Quickly log in to a Nessus scanner while away from your desk to find a host with a given vulnerability
> Launch existing scan templates on a Nessus server (4.2 or later)
> Full Details on the Nessus App for Android
> Get the Nessus App for Android
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Nessus On Demand Training
SPECIAL OFFER: Through June 30, 2011, purchase one classroom or virtual classroom training, get one Nessus On Demand training FREE! Contact sales@tenable.com to take advantage of this special promotion.
Nessus On Demand training is the first on demand course on Nessus that we at Tenable have ever offered. It's a full version of our popular Tenable Nessus Vulnerability & Compliance Auditing, recreated in a self-paced online offering.
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Nessus On Demand training is the first on demand course on Nessus that we at Tenable have ever offered. It's a full version of our popular Tenable Nessus Vulnerability & Compliance Auditing, recreated in a self-paced online offering.
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Nessus Perimeter Service Evaluation
New or renewed Nessus ProfessionalFeed subscriptions now come with a bonus: a seven-day evaluation of the Nessus Perimeter Service! Nessus Perimeter Service is an enterprise-class remote vulnerability scanning service that may be used to audit Internet facing IP addresses for both network and web application vulnerabilities "from the cloud".
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