Security Group Tests
Jul 1, 2003
Jun 1, 2003
The growing trend of packing several security functions into one hardware box can solve problems of incompatibility and installation. By Geoff Marshall
Jun 1, 2003
Establishing an effective plan to recover from an emergency is a better option than crossing your fingers and hoping everything will work. By Jayne Parkhouse
May 1, 2003
Not having a properly installed firewall is equivalent to leaving all the windows and doors to your office wide open. Anyone can just walk in. By Craig Hinton
May 1, 2003
Ensuring the benefits of teleworking are not outweighed by the dangers of remote access should concern today's businesses By Jayne Parkhouse
Apr 1, 2003
Smartcards and tokens may ease the user experience and tighten security on today's distributed and complex networks. By Julian Ashbourn
Apr 1, 2003
If a firewall is your first line of defense then an IDS should be your second. It's the burglar alarm of your vulnerability assessment tools. By Geoff Marshall
Mar 1, 2003
Good security requires the implementation of good security practices, but introducing a policy shouldn't be a difficult task. By Jayne Parkhouse
Mar 1, 2003
There are many dangers in allowing your employees to access the internet. By controlling their online activity you are reducing the risks. By Craig Hinton
Feb 1, 2003
Email is today's essential business product. But making sure the wrong kind of emails cannot get in or out of our networks is a major issue. By Craig Hinton
Feb 1, 2003
Effective security practices need to be in place to cope with the worldwide increase in teleworking.We look at some of the solutions. By Jayne Parkhouse
Jan 1, 2003
As more and more sensitive data is being accessed from networks,managing who can access what is becoming increasingly crucial. By Craig Hinton
Jan 1, 2003
Anti-virus solutions are a chief defense against all manner of malware. Our annual test puts 12 products through their paces to find the best protection.