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		<title>Blue Lane White Papers</title>
		<link>http://www.bluelane.com/infocenter/</link>
		<description>The latest white papers from Blue Lane.</description>
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		<copyright>Copyright 2006 Blue Lane</copyright>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2006  00:00 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>The Challenge of Securing Hard to Patch Servers in Health Care Environments</title>
			<description>Find out how Blue Lane's unique approach can help health care IT pros quickly secure hard to patch servers.</description>
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				13 Dec 2006  20:00 PST
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			<title>Inline Patches for Enterprise Servers:  A Better Approach for Achieving Payment Card Information Compliance</title>
			<description>Patch everything in one month or pay up to $500,000 per incident.</description>
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				21 Aug 2006  16:00 PST
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				http://bluelane.com/lib/pdfs/BlueLane_NS_PCI.pdf
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			<title>Securing Critical Applications and Databases: A Layered Approach</title>
			<description>A combination of approaches is required to successfully maintain secure servers.</description>
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				8 Aug 2006  17:00 PST
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				http://bluelane.com/lib/pdfs/Nemertes_SecureCriticalApps.pdf
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			<title>Patching and Virtualization</title>
			<description>Combating the threat of software vulnerabilities in the virtual world requires a unique approach.</description>
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				28 Jul 2006  00:00 PST
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				http://bluelane.com/lib/pdfs/Patching_Virtualization_WP.pdf
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			<title>The Patch Impasse: Front-line Perspectives from Enterprise IT</title>
			<description>Take proactive action to address the concerns facing most front line pros responsible for enterprise application availability and security.</description>
			<pubDate>
				28 Jul 2006  00:00 PST
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			<title>PatchPoint System</title>
			<description>This paper discusses Blue Lane Technologies' innovative solution, the PatchPoint System, which is the only inline patch proxy for enterprise servers that fixes application-specific vulnerabilities at the root cause by checking for the same conditions, and applies the same corrective action as the software vendor security patch. </description>
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				Fri, 16 Jun 2006  00:00 PST
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			<title>Securing Unpatchable Applications</title>
			<description>Find out what your team can do to combat mounting threats and address regulatory pressures, without breaking the budget or tying up IT resources in seemingly endless, reactive patch cycles. Whether you're concerned about industry-specific or leading enterprise applications, you'll find this breakthrough paper packed with insight into tackling one of the biggest challenges IT pros face today: patching unpatchable applications.</description>
			<pubDate>
				Fri, 16 Jun 2006  00:00 PST
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				http://bluelane.com/lib/pdfs/Securing_Unpatchable_Applications_White_Paper.pdf
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			<title>Patch Economics 101</title>
			<description>Although applying patches to keep systems secure is the right thing to do, many organizations don't because of the overwhelming number of patches available, a lack of resources, and the potential that the patches themselves will prove faulty and cause damage. However, estimates of the damage done by Code Red are in excess of 2.6 billion USD with a phenomenal 359,000 infected in less than 14 hours of the worm's release. So companies that ignore the patch problem are running great risks and should know that the consequences of ignoring the patch problem might prove fatal to the organization.</description>
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				Fri, 16 Jun 2006  00:00 PST
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