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...supports NetFlow transmission and Lancope supports NetFlow analytics and with both you can regain what was lost visibility
I hope this was helpful to you all
John Peterson
...supports NetFlow transmission and Lancope supports NetFlow analytics and with both you can regain what was lost visibility
I hope this was helpful to you all
John Peterson
...supports TrustSec. It also supports NAC, though I guess that means Cisco Network Admission Control, and not NAC in the generic sense. I am sure there will be plans to put cards in for IPS and other security technologies. Whether they will scale to match the throughput of this monster is another thing
...supports sending security tokens to websites that don't have an SSL certificate. This is for websites like personal blogs or other low-risk applications where using SSL might be overkill. In this example, Kim shows how to add support for Information Cards to a website in about 30 lines of code
Lets face it. Getting a certificate, setting up a...
...supports WPA (an interim specification released before WPA2 was ratified). Both WPA and WPA2 are built on sound cryptographic principles, they're proven in the field, and they'll keep the bad guys out -- even when you're broadcasting your SSID to the world
...supports that story, and that it relates to their actual software
We also give them rules of thumb (lots of rules of thumb) about things we often see wrong in diagrams
Don't have data sinks: you write the data for a reason. Show who uses it
Data cant move itself from one data store to another: show the process that moves it
Larry Osterman has...
...supports this, leave a comment on this blog entry. I suspect that if you are looking for help using Remote Assistance, your router, like mine, probably doesn't support UPnP
This morning I spent a few minutes searching and reading FAQs and figured out how to get this working even without UPnP on either side. If you use the same technique I...
...supports 5,000 employees in 400 buildings, dozens of agencies, airports, fire stations, police stations, courts, public-health clinics, and libraries. Its mixed IT infrastructure includes mainframes, clustered servers, workstations, desktop computers, multiple operating systems, dozens of vertical applications, and a sophisticated network...
...supports. Amazing stuff and blows my kids from russia quip out of the water. These guys are good and for real and are raking in the big bucks
2. Web Application Security continues to rise - I have been in this space for 10 years now and it seems to have gained more exposure this year than the previous 9 combined. A full track at BlackHat ,...