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Jan 13, 2004
Security has become paramount on mobile devices as more employees work away from the office. Ron Condon investigates.
Jan 13, 2004
John Woodward contends that, by properly addressing privacy issues, a successful deployment is possible
Jan 12, 2004
Log files are an important security resource containing a wealth of information.
Jan 12, 2004
The Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) notes in its 2002 guidelines for the security of information systems and networks that the technology environment has undergone dramatic change over the last decade.
Jan 12, 2004
With the recent glut of snow in the mid-Atlantic and north-eastern region of the United States, I found myself in front of the computer screen for even longer periods of time than usual.
Jan 12, 2004
Mobile computing has revolutionized the working practices of workers in all sectors and industries.
Jan 12, 2004
Defining what constitutes intellectual property can lead to differences of opinion.
Jan 12, 2004
Far from being the ‘nice to have’ it was once thought to be, IT security has finally reached the level where it is viewed as an essential consideration for businesses today.
Jan 9, 2004
Last month, we looked at just how easy it is for a hacker to gain entrance to an unprotected network.
Jan 9, 2004
There is a computer security mantra which says that the basic issues to manage are “ports, passwords and patches”.
Jan 9, 2004
Secure project management is a concept that blends the needs of project management and security.
Jan 9, 2004
Mobile technology has arrived.
Jan 1, 2004
Norman delivered quick and efficient performance, with acceptable, but unexceptional, reporting. Installation required Norman Virus Control to be installed first, for the AV engine. No reboot was required and, if anything, a surprising lack of feedback resulted - the software just quietly went to work with the default server configuration.
Jan 1, 2004
Of course, we are not all seduced by looks, but this box - with its burnt-orange fascia and wavy ventilation-hole detail - could win an award just for sheer . The Rainbow-Chrysalis Luna SA Hardware Security Module is a tamper-resistant 2U rack mount unit. Installation presented no problems and configuration was carried out using a serial cable link to a command line interface.
Oct 1, 2003
All your personal needs for sign-on can be secured and at the same time simplified by Password Officer Deluxe. This suite is essentially a repository for an individual's passwords so that he or she doesn't have to record them, but it also manages them in several important respects that make the sign-on process to any system, program, database, web site or other resource easier and safer.
Aug 1, 2003
The G-Server is the only hardware in this Group Test - all the other products consist of software. It is designed to be installed inline between the DMZ port on your firewall and a public web server. It is completely transparent and requires no changes to any network settings on other network equipment. It has no IP address visible to the outside world, so is undetectable by hackers. Even the MAC addresses of its NICs reflect those of the real web server to make the G-Server even more transparent. Two G-Servers may be configured for high availability.
Mar 23, 2004
The Cenergy system contains two components, TS.Deploy and TS.Remote, which provide for automated management operations. A major function is the distribution and installation of packages to remote systems, and a package can contain anything from a holiday form to a complete software installation. It can also contain instructions, written in the task definition language, to carry out specific operations at specific times, such as registry changes. Once the packages have been created and despatched, their status and progress on the receiving systems can be monitored. Tasks can also be created to perform routine procedures.
May 23, 2005
It’s an axiom of software development that every program will contain between five and 50 bugs per 1,000 lines of code. And five is reckoned to be only the most optimistic result; the reality is much closer to 50.
Jan 14, 2004
What arrives in our in-boxes these days is becoming progressively richer and fatter. The content includes HTML formatted rich text, hyperlinks and attachments of various types, including Office documents, databases, images, videos, etc. It is now estimated that more than 5 per cent of emails contain images.