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Agentless Backup is Not a Myth

Regcast In the third in our series of Regcasts assessing the state of the IT security market, the experts look at the mechanisms required to ensure security solutions evolve to match the ever changing threat landscape.

Freeform Dynamics’ Tony Lock and Jon Clay of Trend Micro provide their expertise and opinion throughout. Together they discuss what is involved in delivering a consistent level of security over time, whether certification and applying standards help? And the role of broader IT disciplines, such as IT service and asset management?

The program lasts around 15 minutes and is accompanied by a slide deck in the player. It streams straight to your desktop.

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