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Business-IT Alignment: Driving Business Outcomes

Webinar – Recorded | Dec. 06, 2016

An Introduction to TOGAF®, The Open Group Architecture Framework

Webinar – Recorded | Aug. 11, 2015

Discover an introduction to TOGAF®, the open group architecture framework, in our webinar.

What Happens If I Have More Than One Switch With Redundant Links?

Article | Oct. 11, 2012

That depends on their configurations. For example: While it makes very good sense to include redundant physical links in a network, connecting switches in loops, without taking the appropriate measures, will cause havoc on a network. Without the correct measures, a switch floods broadcast frames out all of its ports, causing serious problems for the network devices. The main problem is a broadcast storm where broadcast frames are flooded through every switch until all available bandwidth is used and all network devices have more inbound frames than they can process.

Digital Storytelling: How to Create Content Quickly and Easily

Webinar – Recorded | Nov. 09, 2015

Learn techniques for digital storytelling to create content quickly and easily in our webinar.

TRANSFORM YOUR TECH: MODERNIZE SECURITY AND DEFEND AGAINST THREATS WITH MICROSOFT CERTIFICATIONS

Webinar – Recorded | Nov. 08, 2022

This is the first expert-level certification in Microsoft’s Security, Compliance, and Identity portfolio. This certification will focus on designing elements of a cybersecurity architecture and evaluating the tradeoffs between different solutions.

Network Forensics Analysis: A New Paradigm in Network Security

Webinar – Recorded | Oct. 26, 2011

Discover network forensics analysis and learn more about the new Paradigm in network security in our webinar.

Risk Management with RSA’s Archer GRC Framework

Article | Dec. 05, 2012

Despite an organization's efforts to prevent downtime and avoid compromises, failures will still happen from time to time. How do you plan for failures?