QBrief March 2007

QBrief Newsletter - May 2007  
Archived Webcasts

 Network and Security Integration: The Key to Successfully Deploying Security Appliances, Services and Monitoring Capabilities within an Enterprise Environment”

Don’t Tell Me What, Tell Me Who:  Correlating User Identify with Threat Information”

Accountability, Measurement, and Transparency:  The Benefits of Monitoring a PCI Regulated Network”

Drowning in a Sea of Logs:  Network-wide log collection and network-wide information reduction”

 


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Q1 Labs Positioned in “Visionaries” Quadrant for 2007 Magic Quadrant for Security Information and Event Management
Q1 Labs Evaluated on Vision and Ability to Execute on SIEM Requirements

The report analyzes a variety of SIEM vendors and more specifically their ability to meet compliance requirements and the need for near real-time awareness of external and internal threats. With organizations placing more emphasis on watching the actions of authorized users on their servers, this study focuses specifically on those products that provide a broad set of SIEM functionality.
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Q1 Labs Introduces New Application Profiling Capabilities for Network Behavior Analysis
Enhanced Layer 7 Knowledge Provides Increased Visibility into Today’s Dynamic Network Applications

Q1 Labs announced a new version of QFlow, its enhanced application layer network analysis solution. This latest release provides increased visibility into the vast number of business applications appearing across an expanded network. QFlow helps organizations better identify these applications for behavior analysis and security monitoring.
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Q1 Labs and DynTek Join Forces to Address State and Local Government Network Security Management Challenges

Webcast to highlight Q1 Labs’ and DynTek’s experience delivering solutions to state and local government agencies Read More

 

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Checking Packets for Papers

Remember Cold War movies where surly border guards carrying well-used machine guns stopped people at the border and growled "Papers!" in a Slavic accent? Q1 Labs (Q1Labs.com) now tracks "papers" for each packet zipping through your network. Actually, they cross reference network activity with identity management to better finger a network felon.

 

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NAC Passes Basic Tests

 The idea behind QRadar’s link to TCG/TNC is outstanding: as you discover that something is wrong with a device, you should act to block or quarantine that device as soon as possible. As a SIM, QRadar is in a unique position to know when a system starts to go “bad” by the alerts and logs that it sets off throughout the network.
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