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Selecting the Right Threat Management Solution

2008-04-01 13:00:00 by Editor in Computerworld Security News
 
...solution to manage threats on a network. Learn about the popularity of Unified Threat Management (UTM), and how it fits into an overall security solution. Explore critical elements of a network-wide solution for multisite and large network-size deployments and identify the four key features of a threat management solution
 
 
 
 
 
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A Free Mobile Data Encryption Solution

2008-04-20 07:20:40 by Editor in Adventures in Security
 
...solution to a common challenge--protecting sensitive mobile data. The solution is TrueCrypt. An open-source product, TrueCrypt provides both hard disk and mobile storage device encryption functionality. In this post, I include a brief overview of TrueCrypt and my conclusions about it's fit as an enterprise mobile data protection tool. See my...
 
 
 
 
 
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Security risk analysis basics for solution providers

2008-06-26 11:16:41 by Steve Bigelow in WhatIs: Enterprise IT tips and expert advice
 
...Solution providers who can perform a security risk analysis provide a valuable service to these clients by recommending how to improve upon current security strategy based on threat and risk. This first installment of our Hot Spot Tutorial on security risk analysis services introduces solution providers to the concepts of a security risk...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Solution to Your Spyware and Adware Problem

2007-08-01 19:24:00 by jack in adware and spyware
 
...Solution to Your Spyware and Adware Problem The threat of spyware and adware programs has become a widespread problem among computer users. This is one of the unwanted side effects of the online world. Just as making the world a smaller place for everybody, the Internet ha brought the proliferation of malicious programs and applications that...
 
 
 
 
 
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Catalyzing security in service orientation

2008-06-30 16:31:36 by Burton Group in Security and Risk Management Strategies Blog
 
...solution is going to solve the 'security problem,' but does it It all works out well as long as we can - in the true spirit of service orientation - view the service as a black box, but that isn't necessarily possible from a security perspective. Certain functionality, like the compute-intensive XML schema validation, is an ideal candidate...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Other Side of Life

2008-03-21 16:06:00 by sdl in The Security Development Lifecycle
 
...solutions. So I started writing some code on the whiteboard. After about 10 minutes of describing my approach to integer overflows, he said to me, What if I were to tell you thats a really bad solution, and the interview is over My heart sank But instead of rolling over, I said, well, thats a bad outcome, tell me why. He proceeded to attack...
 
 
 
 
 
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Layered Security: Solving the Cube

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2008-05-04 01:06:31 by JJ in Security Uncorked
...solutions are starting to lose some of their value Why? Well, the problem with layered security is that we tend to assume if Layer X isnt providing a particular protection, Layer Y must be and we all know what assuming does In the good ol days, we relied on firewalls- perhaps nested firewalls, or ones positioned strategically on the LAN as...
 
 
 
 
 
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Competitors OEM'ing the same product

2008-03-11 10:17:25 by HASH0x8ae8700 in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
...solution. Of course Juniper and Nortel compete against each other and the logical question is how can they compete against each other with both offering an OEM of the same product. I thought the answer by both the Juniper and Nortel folks were great and shows the strength of an OEM strategy, much like we have pursued here at StillSecure Sean...
 
 
 
 
 
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Competitors OEM'ing the same product

2008-03-11 11:17:25 by ashimmy in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
...solution. Of course Juniper and Nortel compete against each other and the logical question is how can they compete against each other with both offering an OEM of the same product. I thought the answer by both the Juniper and Nortel folks were great and shows the strength of an OEM strategy, much like we have pursued here at StillSecure Sean...