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Overview: Ounce Labs, a leader in application security, delivers the industry's leading patented Static Application Security Testing (SAST) suite that finds security flaws in source code to significantly reduce threat exposure and avert data breach disasters.
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Avoid Security Suffering With These 3 Questions by Ounce Labs, an IBM Company
June 16, 2009 - Participants at industry conferences and events often ask where the right place to start implementing security is. This is similar to starting off a talk with a doctor by asking “What medicine should I take?” The answer is going to be more questions. This article presents three questions to ask yourself before starting a security implementation.
Business Case for Data Protection: Study of CEOs and other C-level Executives by Ounce Labs, an IBM Company
July 15, 2009 - This study looks at what senior executives think about the value of corporate data protection efforts within their organizations. It is important for those individuals charged with managing a data protection program to understand how key decision makers in organizations perceive the importance of safeguarding sensitive and confidential information.
Countdown: Selling security in the SDLC by Ounce Labs, an IBM Company
November 19, 2009 - Building security into the software development lifecycle takes more than just a plan. You need the support of both the development and security/audit organizations to make it work. This podcast, featuring Diana Kelley, presents a plan for selling the value of security to all of the constituencies who matter in your organization.
E-Guide: Compliance and Risk Management Strategy by Ounce Labs, an IBM Company
September 18, 2009 - CIOs are increasingly approaching information management responsibilities with a risk management lens. This eGuide will look at how to take a strategic approach to risk management and compliance and mitigate operational risks of outsourcing services. Plus, how to define risks, core assets, and establish acceptable levels of risk will be discussed.
New Ponemon Study Reveals Disconnects in Building the Business Case for Data Protection by Ounce Labs, an IBM Company
September 24, 2009 - In this webcast, newly released research reveals that C-level executives lack confidence in their organization's ability to safeguard sensitive data. This survey, conducted by Ponemon Institute and sponsored by Ounce Labs, an IBM Company, determines what senior executives think about the value proposition of corporate data protection efforts.
Presentation Transcript: Business Case for Data Protection Survey & Results by Ounce Labs, an IBM Company
October 21, 2009 - This presentation transcript presents the results of a survey conducted by Ponemon Institute and sponsored by Ounce Labs, an IBM Company. The survey determines what senior executives think about the value proposition of corporate data protection efforts. Read on to learn more.
Software Reliability: Building Security In by Ounce Labs, an IBM Company
November 19, 2009 - Fixing software security vulnerabilities during development is expensive, difficult and time-consuming. But fixing them after deployment is far more expensive and counterproductive. In this video featuring security expert Diana Kelley, learn state-of-the-art techniques for building a secure software development process.
Weathering a Perfect Storm: The Collision of Application Vulnerabilities and Data Privacy by Ounce Labs, an IBM Company
September 17, 2009 - Enterprises, particularly those that deal with personal or private data, are now squarely in the path of a perfect storm. The convergence of regulatory compliance, high-profile data breaches and increased sophistication of cyber-attackers has transformed data security from an interesting IT sideline to a bottom-line, corner-office priority.
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