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Jan 13, 2004
Illena Armstrong discovers that the use of traditional passwords could be giving many organizations a false sense of security.
Jan 13, 2004
As deployment of biometric technology becomes widespread, Illena Armstrong wonders if the interest is truly genuine.
Jan 13, 2004
Terrorism gave an impetus to DR planning, says Ron Condon, but other factors have kept its importance alive
Jan 12, 2004
What is a business impact analysis (BIA)?
Jan 12, 2004
The U.K.’s Swanwick Air Traffic Control center is an unfortunate example of the problems that can occur with the continuity of a business while undergoing a period of change.
Jan 12, 2004
The ability to maintain a healthy balance between personal privacy and stringent enterprise security standards has been a sensitive and long-lasting struggle among security vendors and privacy advocate groups.
Jan 12, 2004
Authentication using digital identities has been a hot topic recently, and its importance does not appear to be waning.
Jan 12, 2004
Piracy on the high seas has been a flourishing business for many centuries.
Jan 12, 2004
With the growth in volume and sophistication of internal and external threats, information security is one of the most critical issues facing companies today.
Jan 9, 2004
Many networked devices, such as UNIX servers, routers and switches, are accessible through local serial console ports, for initial configuration and emergency management.
Jan 9, 2004
IT security is the main barrier to the adoption of flexible working practices, according to a recent survey commissioned by Microsoft.
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
A technology gap exists in businesses today between the "haves"--deep-pocket enterprises--and the "have nots"--businesses on a budget.
Jan 9, 2004
Traditionally many organisations were of the opinion that security breaches were something that only affected ‘other’ companies and would never happen to them.
Oct 1, 2003

Unlike the data acquisition tools here, WinTasks is intended to give administrators a view of the running state of a system, helping to identify and track malicious activity.

Oct 1, 2003

RemotelyAnywhere is a relatively late arrival to the remote access software landscape. Despite this, the package is arguably the most complex currently available on the market, offering the IT professional full access to a remote machine's facilities, even allowing a full reboot on the fly.

Apr 1, 2003

RealSecure 7.0 is the result of the integration between RealSecure and the BlackICE NIDS sensor technology. It runs on a dedicated machine and acts as a NIPS sensor to monitor a network segment, looking for intrusions or suspicious activity. If an intrusion is suspected, it can respond by recording details of the event. It can notify the network administrator, reconfigure the firewall, or terminate the event.

Mar 1, 2003

Unlike the other products in this Group Test Web Inspector is neither system policy management or email policy management, but in fact an internet compliance tool that uses policy to set its users' boundaries. Suitable as a single installation for the smaller enterprise, this solution easily scales up to a distributed deployment over a large network.

Policy starts with access control, ensuring that users only have the rights assigned by the administrator in line with your corporate policy. Whether you choose to assign the same rights across the network or drill down your policy into user groups, sites, or individual users or workstations, is your choice. Policies can be created to suit your needs and ensure that only the web pages that your company deems necessary are viewed within work hours, allowing for the organization to permit safe surfing on non-business sites at stipulated times.

Mar 1, 2003

Cobion's OrangeBox Web is a very similar product to DynaComm i:filter. Designed to integrate with a proxy server (for example, Microsoft ISA on Windows 2000/XP), it is also happy to sit on a number of popular Linux and Unix platforms. It can also be used as a proxy server in its own right if you have a small or medium-sized intranet network.

Mar 1, 2003

DynaComm's i:series offers a range of security solutions: DynaComm i:filter is designed to monitor and protect you from internet traffic. Covering HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and NNTP traffic, it uses a database of URLs and a rules-based strategy to enforce your internet policy.

 
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