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Nov 20, 2008
Microsoft's new security solution will have a smaller footprint than OneCare, making it more user-accessible, but it will lack some non-security capabilities attractive for small businesses.
Nov 6, 2008
Managing firewall rule sets and policies is a complex and messy business. Simply following a few best practices can go a long way to simplify your life, cut costs, and improve security.
Oct 7, 2005
As the smaller brother in Sonicwall’s popular Internet Security Appliance family, the PRO 2040 offers IPsec VPN, support for VoIP, detection of rogue wireless access points, firewall and intrusion detection technologies.
Jun 10, 2005
Symantec's Gateway Security 5440 fits in the middle of its 5400 series range. It comes with six Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, although you can also buy the 5441, with four fiber and two copper interfaces instead.
Oct 22, 2004
ICSTIS, the UK's premium rate services regulator, will cut off any such services found to be operating without its permission. After the clampdown unlicensed dialler service ICSTIS finds, either through public complaints or its own in-house monitoring, will be shut down immediately under the regulator's emergency powers.
Jun 23, 2004
Spam is a monumentally irritating and expensive problem for corporate and home users. Absolutely no one is immune. While there is slim hope for a silver bullet, Andy Coote explains what is being done to combat spam
Jan 19, 2004
Every month SC Magazine publishes product reviews, providing the latest information on the solutions available to secure your systems.
Jan 13, 2004
The recent power outage was a powerful reminder of the value of business continuity provisions. Ron Mobed reports.
Jan 12, 2004
Every day, millions of dollars worth of proprietary enterprise data escapes the safe confines of corporate data centers and walks right out the front doors of the company.
Oct 1, 2003
Managing a network has never been easy, whether it comprises 100 or 100,000 machines. Even with a dedicated network administrator, the overheads are horrendous. Rolling out new applications, checking for non-licensed software, looking at network traffic... full-time tasks that often have no one with a full-time job to attend to them. This becomes even more worrying when you consider the security implications.
Jan 1, 2003
Installation can be for one PC or a network system, take your pick. But when it comes to updating your anti-virus protection RAV Desktop has a neat trick - instead of every machine downloading the same updates it allows one networked computer to act as the update server and collect the new virus definitions. The workstations can then collect them from a set directory. This saves bandwidth, and for the smaller office model that is important. A deployment tool is also available to allow one central installation to be rolled out across your network.