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Jun 23, 2004
A year ago, Homefirst Community Trust was struggling to keep up with the flood of patches for new software vulnerabilities. IT manager Pat Black tells Ron Condon how he managed to get security under control
Jun 5, 2004
System administrators used to wish this sort of tool existed.
Jan 12, 2004
Those responsible for IT security are constantly complaining that they can’t get the budget they need, but are they going about it the wrong way?
Jan 9, 2004
Secure project management is a concept that blends the needs of project management and security.
Mar 1, 2003

First there was Sniffer, Network Associates' traffic capture and analysis tool, which rapidly carved itself a position as the tool of choice for network engineers of all kinds. Then there was Sniffer Wireless, bringing the capabilities of the Sniffer engine to 802.11 wireless networks, a logical extension to the Sniffer brand which already supported a range of environments including LANs, remote networks and telecom networks. Now we have Sniffer Wireless PDA, porting that wireless analysis suite to a handheld platform, targeting network managers and security professionals with an overriding need for portability.

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