Free Book – Vulnerability Management For Dummies
This seems like a great book for small business owners since we are often the ones who need to manage and secure our computer networks ourselves (plus a gazillion other things). The book helps you understand how to prevent attacks and eliminate network weaknesses so your business won’t be exposed and at risk.
Vulnerability Management for Dummies gives you the facts and also shows you how to put in place a successful Vulnerability Management program. It doesn’t matter if your network consists of just a handful of computers or thousands of servers distributed around the world, this 5-part book will help:
- Explain the critical need for Vulnerability Management (VM)
- Detail the essential best-practice steps of a successful VM Program
- Provide a 10-point checklist for removing vulnerabilities from your key resources
- and more
I’m requesting mine. Hope you get yours too before they close the offer.
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Too bad they restrict it to the americas.
Lynette,
put up your banner again for the “Leading Moms in Business” competition.
@all redaers of the blog: CLICK and VOTE FOR LYNETTE here
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They do? I’m sorry I did not notice that. Thanks so much Tom. Oops I entered the wrong date to pull the competition banner! Thanks for that reminder.
Too bad they restrict it to the americas.
Lynette,
put up your banner again for the “Leading Moms in Business” competition.
@all redaers of the blog: CLICK and VOTE FOR LYNETTE here
http://www.startupnation.com/leading-moms-2009/contestant/4613/index.php
They do? I’m sorry I did not notice that. Thanks so much Tom. Oops I entered the wrong date to pull the competition banner! Thanks for that reminder.