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Network Monitoring with Nagios

Nagios is a network-monitoring tool that allows administrators the ability to examine computers, routers, printers, and services. Many organizations opt for pricey commercial solutions such as HP-Open

Document added on March 12, 2011

Personal Area Networks - How Personal are They?

On the surface, the concept of a Personal Area Network (PAN) seems pretty benign. What could be so wrong with being able to connect to my printer without a cable ...

Written by: Virgil L. Hovar and added on May 14, 2011

Wireless Network Policy

The University of Denver's wireless network is designed to be a convenient supplement to the wired network for general functions including web browsing, email and printing to public printers. Wireless ...

Document added on Feb. 13, 2011

NOTICE: Secure Your Network

As technology continues to be an integral part of our lives it is also becoming commonplace in our business community. Companies are moving toward becoming "paperless" and our personal and ...

Written by: Philippa Anne Lawton and added on April 1, 2011

Information Technology Department Network Security Briefing

When I started my career in Information Technology (too many years ago to mention), the corporate network at the company I was working for consisted of private leased lines to ...

Written by: Thad Nobuhara and added on Jan. 20, 2011

Telnet Based Attacks

This paper examines attacks developed over the years using the Telnet service. That examination begins with a bit of history. The Telnet protocol was first comprehensively defined by Postel in ...

Written by: Paul Gurgul and added on April 7, 2011