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The Best of Network Security 2016 - Companies that have Earned Recognition for Best Practices - Research and Markets
[May 26, 2016]

The Best of Network Security 2016 - Companies that have Earned Recognition for Best Practices - Research and Markets


Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Best of Network Security 2016" report to their offering.

In The Best of Network Security 2016, the first in an annual series, companies that have earned recognition for best practices are culled from across the author's Information & Network Security body of research and assembled into a single document. The document is organized into three sections: companies that earned recognition for their excellence across the network security industry, network security stand-outs by industry segment, and vendors with innovations that were simply deemed as cool.

The companies that this report recognizes include:

- IBM and Qualys in overall Excellence in Network Security

- Cisco (News - Alert) Systems, Intel Security and TippingPoint in Perimeter Defenses



- IBM and Sailpoint in Identity and Access Management

- IBM, LogRhythm, Cisco Systems (News - Alert), ForeScout, Rapid7, BeyondTrust, and Tenable Network Security in Knowledge-Based Security (the largest category)


- Arbor Networks and Akamai in Internet Property Defense

- Intel Security, Verizon (News - Alert) DBIR App for Splunk, FireEye-as-a-Service, and WatchGuard in Cool Innovations

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Product Quality

3. Sailpoint

4. Network Access Control

5. Technology Sophistication

6. Growth Strategy Excellence

7. FireEye-as-a-Service

Companies Mentioned

- Akamai (News - Alert)

- Arbor Networks

- BeyondTrust

- Cisco Systems

- FireEye

- ForeScout

- IBM

- Intel Security

- LogRhythm

- Qualys (News - Alert)

- Rapid7

- Sailpoint

- Tenable Network Security

- TippingPoint

- Verizon

- WatchGuard

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/gs72b7/the_best_of


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