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Securing the Perimeter: A Case Study
My employer is a small consulting firm whose specialty is providing their customers with Microsoft Windows and Citrix networked business solutions. They believed their internal servers were secure due to ...
Written by: George Kelschenbach and added on Jan. 26, 2011XP - The Future of Secure Operating Systems?
Finally, the future has arrived! With the launch of MicrosoftÂ’s anxiously awaited Windows XP, we can all breath a little easier as Security Administrators. Alright, so we all know that ...
Document added on March 13, 2011Quick Guide to IIS Web Server Security
With more and more companies placing their business on line, whether itÂ’s e-commerce or B2B, System Administrators have to learn how to secure their systems on the fly. Keeping systems ...
Document added on Feb. 16, 2011Help we just fired our only IT person!
You are sitting at your desk when the call comes in from a business acquaintance asking for help because they just fired their only IT person "for very good cause". ...
Written by: Doug Cox and added on Feb. 21, 2011Creating a Secure VPN with Cisco Concentrator and ACE Radius/SecurID
Virtual Private Network (VPN) technology has done wonders for the productivity of the common corporation. Using a VPN, companies can expand the reach of their corporate network beyond their expensive ...
Written by: Nathan Lasnoski and added on Jan. 19, 2011PKI, The What, The Why, and The How
The purpose of this paper is to describe what Public Key Architecture (PKI) is, and how it can help organizations and individuals during the enactment of electronic transactions. I want ...
Written by: Duncan_Wood and added on May 7, 2011Quantum Cryptography: Is your data safe even when somebody looks?
In order to understand how and why quantum cryptographic key exchange works, it is useful to understand a little bit of quantum mechanics. You can skip this section if you ...
Written by: Tom Klitsner and added on March 3, 2011The Day DES Died
How was DES broken? How do you know what cryptosystems work? Which ones are best? This paper won't answer all those questions, but it will take a closer look at ...
Written by: Paul Van De Zande and added on Jan. 26, 2011Encryption Regulation: A First Amendment Perspective
The methods by which we communicate with each other are changing rapidly. Advances in technology have allowed us to move away from traditional paper-based media to the digital communications of ...
Document added on May 24, 2011Support guides for the Cyberguard Firewall Appliance
The reason for this document is that there is very little out there on the internet, on training courses, product cd's, release notes or "readme" help files for Cyberguard firewall ...
Written by: Chris Bodill and added on June 25, 2011