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Perimeter Defense Model for Security

Perimeter Defense Model for Security

There has to be a better way!
Adam Lipson Jan 14 2004 3:38PM Security
PKI Policy in the Business Environment

PKI Policy in the Business Environment

In the traditional world, the individual moves through differing process and policy environments in which varying policies govern their interactions with others.
John T. Jan 14 2004 3:29PM Security
What’s In a Name?

What’s In a Name?

In this article, issues of virus naming as they impact users will be discussed, and some of the ways that naming might affect the reviewing of products will be examined.
Sarah Gordon Jan 14 2004 3:26PM Security
Would You Please Swear in the Chief Security Officer?

Would You Please Swear in the Chief Security Officer?

As defense counsel to a corporation or as the chief security officer, hearing such words should send immeasurable fear through the hearts of each participant at any time you are sworn in.
Michael P. Jan 14 2004 3:22PM Security
Web Site Availability

Web Site Availability

Best practice (ISO 17799) advocates the development of information security policies to ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information.
Staff Writers Jan 14 2004 3:07PM Security
Simplifying Network Security

Simplifying Network Security

Network security can be complex.
Dan MacDonald Jan 14 2004 3:03PM Security
A Practical and Realistic Approach for Testing the Performance of Firewalls: What Your Security Vendors Don't Want You to Know

A Practical and Realistic Approach for Testing the Performance of Firewalls: What Your Security Vendors Don't Want You to Know

While Internet security has always been important, only recently has it emerged as an important issue for almost all who use the Internet.
Johnson Wu, Jan 14 2004 3:01PM Security
Maximizing Network Performance with Quality-of-Service Solutions

Maximizing Network Performance with Quality-of-Service Solutions

Today's content-heavy networks are transmitting richer, more critical data - and as a result, more and more enterprises are demanding quality-of-service (QoS) agreements for a higher level of network service, one that assures reliable delivery of content along with consistent availability of bandwidth.
Neil Gehani Jan 14 2004 2:57PM Security
Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities, a Challenge for Everyone

Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities, a Challenge for Everyone

In May 1998, Panda Software published a press release in which I made my first public statement.
Carlos Ardanza Jan 14 2004 2:54PM Security
The Politics of Vulnerabilities

The Politics of Vulnerabilities

In the last few months, debate over the ethics of disclosing details of vulnerabilities has been rekindled.
Scott S. Jan 14 2004 2:52PM Security
Information Security on The Internet

Information Security on The Internet

In the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist events in the United States, the fear that malevolent hackers and other criminal perpetrators might unleash a cyberattack on the Internet is becoming an increasing concern.
Jason B. Jan 14 2004 2:49PM Security
e-Security Threats aren't Just the Enemy of the Corporate

e-Security Threats aren't Just the Enemy of the Corporate

They may not have as many employees, generate the same size revenues or have the million-plus customer base of the large enterprises, but when it comes to Internet security, small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) face exactly the same risks as larger organizations when they incorporate e-business and e-commerce into their traditional business models.
Ralph Shaw Jan 14 2004 2:48PM Security
Digital Signatures: What Can Businesses and Consumers Expect?

Digital Signatures: What Can Businesses and Consumers Expect?

Laws giving digital signatures legal legitimacy have been enacted around the world.
Rett Summerville Jan 14 2004 2:47PM Security
Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks - Hacker Tools of the Trade

Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks - Hacker Tools of the Trade

The denial-of-service (DoS) attack is a common, recurring problem in networking, and recently, more and more companies are being caught out because of holes in their security infrastructure.
Paul Lawrence Jan 14 2004 2:45PM Security
Optical Network Security Demands a New Performance Threshold

Optical Network Security Demands a New Performance Threshold

The events of September 11 have made security a national priority in the USA.
Peder Jungck Jan 14 2004 2:43PM Security
The Next Virus

The Next Virus

Various iterations of the Nimda virus have slowed its propagation around the world after causing havoc on resource-constrained IT organizations.
Jaime Borrego Jan 14 2004 2:39PM Security
Microsoft XP - Solving Security Concerns or Still a Liability?

Microsoft XP - Solving Security Concerns or Still a Liability?

Microsoft's Windows XP operating system has arrived amid a multi-million dollar worldwide marketing fanfare the like of which we rarely see.
Paul Barker Jan 14 2004 2:37PM Security
Fingerprint Authentication: Shifting the Electronic Security Paradigm

Fingerprint Authentication: Shifting the Electronic Security Paradigm

Interest in security is at an all-time high. How can we best secure our possessions, our information, even ourselves?
S. K. Jan 14 2004 2:36PM Security
Ensure Your Pocket Time-Bomb Doesn't Blow Up In Your Face!

Ensure Your Pocket Time-Bomb Doesn't Blow Up In Your Face!

Companies are under more pressure than ever before to ensure that when it comes to protecting their lifeblood - their critical corporate data - no protection can be too much.
Magnus Ahlberg Jan 14 2004 2:34PM Security
Software Compliance: A Helping Hand in an Economic Downturn

Software Compliance: A Helping Hand in an Economic Downturn

By now, it's obvious that the economy and the technology sector in particular, are in the midst of a significant downturn. But hand-wringing over ever-dropping stock prices, new rounds of lay-offs and lowered earnings do not constitute a strategy.
Richard Willmott Jan 14 2004 2:23PM Security

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