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Nokia Clustering IPS0 3.6FCS4 / Check Point NG FP3 Load Balancing Configuration Document
This document describes how to configure load balancing on Nokia IPSO 3.6 FCS4 with clustering, and Check Point NG FP3 in a step-by-step process. Any statements contained herein are those ...
Written by: Jeff Mousseau and added on Feb. 3, 2011Secure This: Organizational Buy-in (A communications approach)
This paper will discuss the importance of buy-in and will recommend methods for soliciting and securing buy-in using a communications theory perspective. It is not the intention of the author ...
Written by: Wendy E. Ady and added on May 11, 2011Web Publishing Policy
Personal web pages created by faculty, staff, or students are the sole responsibility of their authors. As a service and for informational purposes only, the university may provide lists of ...
Document added on April 1, 2011Password Rules
Easily guessed passwords pose a significant security threat. Beyond the breach or loss of private and intellectual property that may be sustained through unauthorized access to such accounts, an even ...
Document added on May 8, 2011Linux Kernel 2.5/2.6 using OpenBSD's isakmpd
If you are using a RPM based distribution or Debian the installation may be done using the appropiate package tools. The author of this document has compiled an RPM package ...
Written by: Unknown and added on Jan. 28, 2011Keeping the Private Intranet Private
In today's interconnected world, a company's private network, the intranet, often is not so private as it once was. Inter-company relationships and employee connectivity needs often require other computers to ...
Written by: Michael A. Wilson and added on June 8, 2011How to Choose Intrusion Detection Solution
In order to understand IDS properly, one must first have an understanding of intrusions. Intrusion is difficult to define because not everyone agrees on what is consider of an intrusion. ...
Written by: Baiju Shah and added on May 12, 2011SPAN-027, The Father Christmas Worm Report
Definitive coverage of a December, 1988 DECNet worm, the "Father Christmas" or HI.COM worm. The worm itself has some interest: the author wrote it in DCL, the VAX/VMS scripting language, ...
Written by: Pat Sisson and added on June 5, 2011How Windows Server 2003Â’s Software Restriction Policies Improve Security
Allowing any unauthorized software to run on company computers, especially those connected to the network, poses many dangers. Even if the program isnÂ’t infested with malicious code, incompatibility problems can ...
Written by: Deb Shinder and added on May 23, 2011Open Source Honeypots, Part Two: Deploying Honeyd in the Wild
This is the second part of a three-part series looking at Honeyd, an open source solution that is excellent for detecting attacks and unauthorized activity. In the first paper, we ...
Written by: Lance Spitzner, Tracking-Hackers.com and added on June 4, 2011