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Hardning the Linux Kernel

This 26 page paper explores two approaches for hardening the standard Linux kernel. Address space or memory protection and access control. The author covers several well known hardening tips, including ...

Document added on March 12, 2011

Will Your Network Pass a Security Audit?

It is a well-known fact that in the Internet-connected world network perimeter vulnerabilities do exist that allow unauthorized individuals access to networks and provide the ability to disrupt business continuance. ...

Written by: Michael Bruck and added on June 22, 2011

Scouts Out! - Protecting the Army's Wireless Networks and its impact on Corporate Wireless Computing

This paper will discuss the following: the Army's implementation of 802.11 wireless networks and the methods used to secure those networks, the issues with WEP, DES and AES, current issues ...

Written by: Jim Mussulman and added on May 25, 2011

Remote Syslogging - A Primer

The syslog daemon is a very versatile tool that should never be overlooked under any circumstances. The facility itself provides a wealth of information regarding the local system that it ...

Document added on May 1, 2011

Linux 802.11b and Wireless (in)security

In this article, Michael talks about Linux and background on wireless security, utilities to interrogate wireless networks, and the top tips you should know to improve wireless security of your ...

Written by: Michael Kershaw and added on May 12, 2011

Complete Reference Guide to Creating a Remote Log Server

A remote log server is nothing more then a system preconfigured at install-time to provide hard drive space for other systems to log to. This system must be completely secured ...

Written by: Eric Hines and added on Jan. 27, 2011

Advanced Encryption Standard by Example

The following document provides a detailed and easy to understand explanation of the implementation of the AES(RIJNDAEL) encryption algorithm. The purpose of this paper is to give developers with little ...

Written by: Adam Berent and added on Jan. 21, 2011

Label Controlled File Transfer Server - Case Study

The following is the process that I used to configure my portion of the label controlled file transfer system. I will touch on Trusted Solaris (TSOL), the secure operating system, ...

Written by: Don C. Weber and added on March 20, 2011

ElcomSoft vs. Adobe: How AEBPR cracked Adobe's Acrobat E-Book Reader

While some believe that products such as AEBPR open the door for widespread piracy of copyrighted e-book material, others believe that companies such as Elcomsoft are working in the interests ...

Written by: Austen Woods and added on May 13, 2011

The Advanced Encryption System (AES) Development Effort: Overview and Update

Selecting a single research topic relevant to the information security arena is not as easy as it may seem at first blush. Even though there are many topics and an ...

Written by: William M. Tatun and added on April 26, 2011