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Find out how to extend Windows Server 2003's Security Configuration Wizard in Exchange 2007 to protect Edge Transport servers from email viruses and spam
...edge. In a fully 802.1X-enabled environment, imagine every edge port is off, and completely inaccessible, until an authorized user attempts to connect through it. Its a great way to secure edge ports, as well as infrastructure connections. You can use 802.1X to authenticate your network devices to one another, or to the network, and pretty...
...Edge Port Security
After guest access, the next thing I hear most is interest in adding edge port security with a 802.1X NAC solution. (We call this Layer 2 NAC.) I tend to think for the time being, this is NACs sweet spot. Note I said for the time being , I think this may change in the next 18-24 months. But for now, the ability to lock down...
...edge--music, videos, movies, and games stored on servers on the local Wi-Fi network--will be the next big development in venue-oriented Wi-Fi, with Starbucks likely far in the lead. Lowden wouldn't comment on any specific plans in the works, of course, but said generally, "Storing and caching all that content on the edge...hasn't been...
...edge, just by sharing and talking
In the security world some interesting tidbits have popped up this week. First came Debix with their fraud numbers, and now Verizon with their forensic investigations breach report. On a private email list I was slightly critical of Verizon, but I realized Im just being greedy and wanted more detail. While it...
...edge, just by sharing and talking
In the security world some interesting tidbits have popped up this week. First came Debix with their fraud numbers, and now Verizon with their forensic investigations breach report. On a private email list I was slightly critical of Verizon, but I realized Im just being greedy and wanted more detail. While it...
...edgeable in them actually gave me an edge in the industry
Looking back, it seems that I chose the wrong college course. But my interest in the subject matter and the willingness to learn did not stop me from attaining my goal. Although not for quants, the CFA program gave me a good background on the financial markets in general; as well as...
For anyone who's on the bleeding edge of Microsoft Technology, here's a few resources that I've collected while playing with Vista's new Specialized Security-Limited Functionality (SSLF) feature set
...edge? Some merchants have no choice but to collect and store card data for extended periods of time, for bookkeeping, transmission or customer service needs. Additionally, an extremely limited number of them may even have to collect CVV2 information, to ease the customer experience. PCI is very clear about forbidding the storage of PIN and...