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Hype Cycle for Information Security, 2006
10 July 2006
 
Vic Wheatman   John Girard   Paul E. Proctor   Neil MacDonald   Roberta J. Witty   Rich Mogull   Avivah Litan   Arabella Hallawell   Kristen Noakes-Fry   Mark Nicolett   Lawrence Orans   Greg Young   Ant Allan   John Pescatore   Ray Wagner   Kelly M. Kavanagh   Gregg Kreizman   Joseph Feiman   Amrit T. Williams   Eric Ouellet   Jay Heiser   Peter Firstbrook   Tom Scholtz  

New security threats, and new security technologies to protect the enterprise, develop almost daily. Understanding the velocity of these offerings as they move toward maturity is critical for timely investment.







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Table of Contents



    
Analysis

1.0
    
What You Need to Know
2.0
    
The Hype Cycle
3.0
    
The Priority Matrix
4.0
    
On the Rise

4.1
    
SSL Peer-to-Peer, Site-to-Site Virtual Private Networks
4.2
    
Model-Driven Security
4.3
    
Application Activity Monitoring and Prevention
4.4
    
Portable Secure Environment
4.5
    
Web Application and Source Code Security Vulnerability Scanners
4.6
    
Virtualized Security Partitions
4.7
    
E-Mail Authentication Standards
4.8
    
Transaction Anomaly Detection
4.9
    
Database Security
4.10
    
Network Behavior Analysis
5.0
    
At the Peak

5.1
    
Database Activity Monitors
5.2
    
Content Monitoring and Filtering
5.3
    
Role Management for Enterprises
5.4
    
Network Access Control
5.5
    
Converged Desktop Security
5.6
    
Biometric Technologies
5.7
    
Instant Messaging Security
6.0
    
Sliding Into the Trough

6.1
    
E-Mail Encryption
6.2
    
HIPS on PCs
6.3
    
SIEM
6.4
    
Anti-phishing
6.5
    
Trusted Computing Platform
6.6
    
Data-at-Rest Encryption Appliances
6.7
    
WPA Security
6.8
    
Vulnerability Management
6.9
    
Next-Generation Firewalls
6.10
    
Patch Management
6.11
    
Digital Rights Management (Enterprise)
6.12
    
Public-Key Operations
7.0
    
Climbing the Slope

7.1
    
Network IPS
7.2
    
Web Services Security Standards
7.3
    
Federated Identity Management
7.4
    
E-Signatures
7.5
    
HIPS on Servers
7.6
    
Managed Security Service Providers
7.7
    
User Provisioning
7.8
    
Spam Filtering
7.9
    
Smart Tokens
7.10
    
SSL Remote-Access VPNs
8.0
    
Entering the Plateau

8.1
    
E-Mail Antivirus
8.2
    
Enterprise Single Sign-On
8.3
    
SSL/Transport Layer Security
8.4
    
URL Filtering
8.5
    
Hardware Tokens
9.0
    
Off the Hype Cycle
10.0
    
Appendices

10.1
    
Previous Iteration of the Hype Cycle
10.2
    
Hype Cycle Phases, Benefit Ratings and Maturity Levels

    
Recommended Reading


List of Tables



Table 1.  
Hype Cycle Phases
 

Table 2.  
Benefit Ratings
 

Table 3.  
Maturity Levels
 

List of Figures



Figure 1. 
Hype Cycle for Information Security, 2006
 

Figure 2. 
Priority Matrix for Information Security, 2006
 

Figure 3. 
For Reference: Hype Cycle for Information Security, 2005
 



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