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Zenprise Brings DLP to the Mobile PDF Print E-mail

Tags: dlp | mdm | mobile device management | zenprise

Zenprise has launched an enterprise data-loss protection (DLP) solution for mobile users. As part of its MobileManager suite, the mobile DLP solution offers administrators the ability to monitor user behavior in order to set and apply effective policies for controlling and protecting mobile devices on the network. According to the company, the solution works by transparently monitoring and securing content at the data layer, rather than by trying to isolate or contain applications. It allows users to view documents, but with controls built in to ensure that they cannot be sent on and that the data will expire after a certain time.

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Zenprise Achieves Tremendous Growth in 2011 PDF Print E-mail

Industry analyst firms, including Forrester, estimate that the Mobile Device Management (MDM) market may grow to $6.6 billion by 2015. Zenprise’s achievements in 2011 showcase why the company is well positioned as the leader in this market. In 2011, Zenprise®, Inc. experienced tremendous customer growth and financial achievements. The Company quadrupled its MDM customer base worldwide, grew bookings by 400 percent and tripled its employee headcount.

 

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I will Splunk, you can Splunk for free, In fact we all should Splunk! PDF Print E-mail

There are lots of technologies that when you first read about their capabilities your first reaction is one of an element of disbelief, you think it does that much, for a price like that, sure some marketer is having a laugh! Others you think great, but unless I am a rocket scientist how am I or any other ordinary Joe supposed to use that in the real world. And then very occasionally you come across something that changes all of your preconceived notions, and you think actually the marketers are probably underplaying the capabilities!

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Mobile Devices in the Work Place PDF Print E-mail

Tags: bring your own device | corporate data | mobile devices | Security | zenprise

Smartphone sales increased in the third quarter of 2011 by 42% compared to the prior year. This surge in sales has inevitably increased the number of employees bringing their own devices to work and using them for business purposes. Take a look around the office; you will see colleagues on iPads, iPhones, and an extensive range of other devices. 

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Blog: Visualizing and Investigating a Distributed Scan PDF Print E-mail

Tags: data augmentation | firewall | graphical analysis | m0n0wall | packets | splunk | visualization

I was checking my logs and trying out a new app I created for Splunk. Normally my graph looks like the one below, with the exception of one host that I recently added that was wildly dropping packets on the left. At the bottom-right, there are typically some bursts, but for the most part the averages are low. The scatterplots are fairly tight and low volume. For this packet length average vs. summation plot, most things cluster at the bottom left (low volume), occasionally blip into one of the upper-left (lots of low, slow) or lower-right (a few large packets) corners, and rarely pop-up in the upper-right (lots of big packets, blasting) quadrant. Here is an example:

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