Wednesday December 3, 2008 12:31 PM AEST
Latest Comments
"Concerned man's comments seem to intimate that if I'm using agents all will be well but the ..."
by Werner K | Nov 26, 2008 8:36 PM
 
"That will enhance Microsoft Office system, including SharePoint - good platform for enterprise ..."
by SGE | Nov 25, 2008 3:29 PM
 
"how many users allow per session? because the digital persona password manager allows only 10 ..."
by Daniel | Nov 25, 2008 12:14 AM
 
"security through obscurity...shows how detached HIPAA is from reality."
by priceOfFishInChina | Nov 20, 2008 1:19 PM
 
"I have been the recipient of Agent.JEN.Trojan through an email suggesting a UPS parcel (including..."
by Vincent Laing | Nov 13, 2008 4:01 PM

Your search for fill returned 71 results.

Jan 13, 2004
Creating a security policy may be hard, says Illena Armstrong, but making sure that users comply is always the biggest problem
Jan 13, 2004
As the HIPAA privacy compliance deadline passes, Jon Bogen highlights the top action points for the new security rules
Jan 12, 2004
The need for qualified network and systems security administrators is on the increase.
Jan 12, 2004
Generally, that well-practiced tango between anonymity and disclosure goes on smoothly in the real world.
Jan 12, 2004
Many industry experts say that the e-security market is heading towards consolidation, and that ultimately only a few dozen big vendors and niche players could remain worldwide.
Jan 9, 2004
You wouldn’t walk around the King of Prussia Mall with your social security number tattooed on your forehead.
Jan 1, 2004

This software fared well enough in our tests, although some peculiarities raised a few warning signals. It installs easily, with separate AV and Exchange components, and an optional management interface. A reboot is required, after which mail scanning was switched off by default and had to be enabled.

Sep 1, 2003

As any security administrator knows, the only thing as bad as not enough information is too much. Staying on top of the overwhelming flood of information from every device is a difficult job. Information comes in as events, alerts, notifications of changes or just status updates. Making sense of it all requires efficient correlation tools, like the Network Intelligence logging appliances.
Network Intelligence sent us the HA 2000, the smallest version of its enterprise-class product suite, fitting in between the EX series targeting SMEs, and the LS series for large environments. The system runs Windows 2000 Server in a 2U rack-mount chassis. The HA 2000 is licensed to handle a maximum of 2,000 events per second (EPS), from a maximum of 64 information sources. There are several larger versions available (chiefly a matter of licensing, although at 4,000 EPS the devices start shipping with more on-board disk and memory), up to 6,000 EPS, for monitoring up to 1,024 network devices. And they can be clustered, up to three units together for triple the throughput.

Apr 1, 2003

The Schlumberger DeXa.Badge is not so much a single product, more of a secure identity philosophy. Potential use of the associated chip cards could range from simple intranet/internet secure login, to a full blown certificate-based enterprise deployment for local and remote access, physical access control and other related applications.

Apr 1, 2003

This solution is supplied as software, desktop or rack-mounted. Each network sensor is a separate appliance, handing high-availability, high-security 10/100 or gigabit monitored segments.Running on a hardened OS, based on Red Hat Linux, in a small installation it can be managed using a web-based interface, software or optionally as an appliance.

Nov 12, 2004
The search has begun for the nation’s next infosec leader, and the successor has some big shoes to fill. Illena Armstrong reports
 
Tripwire - Click here to win an iTouch
 
 
Featured Whitepapers
 
Ads by Google