Mike Chapple, Ph. D., CISA, CISSP, is an IT security manager with the University of Notre Dame. He previously served as an information security researcher with the National Security Agency and the U.S. Air Force. Chapple is a frequent contributor to SearchSecurity.com, and serves as its resident expert on network security for its Ask the Experts panel. He is a technical editor for Information Security magazine and the author of several information security titles, including the CISSP Prep Guide and Information Security Illuminated.
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Contributions from Mike Chapple, Network Security
- Windows 7 network security: Keys to a Windows 7 upgrade project plan
- Quiz: Network content monitoring must-haves
- Cloud endpoint security: Considerations for cloud security services
- Assessing smartphone eavesdropping via keyboard vibrations
- Monitor outbound traffic: Full-packet capture or only capture network flow data?
- VoIP eavesdropping: Hardening network security to contain VoIP risks
- Wireless vs. wired security: Wireless network security best practices
- P2P encryption: Pros and cons of point-to-point encryption
- Firewall network security: Thwarting sophisticated attacks
- Web server encryption: Enterprise website encryption best practices
- How DHCP works and the security implications of high DHCP churn
- How secure is a VPN? Exploring the most secure remote access methods
- Detecting mobile devices on a wireless guest network
- Windows vs. Mac security: An enterprise endpoint security comparison
- How to know if you need file activity monitoring to track file access
- Next-gen firewall vs. UTM device: Which is better for Web 2.0 risks?
- Will independent endpoint protection review improve products?
- Network security metrics: Basic network security controls assessment
- Enterprise network forensic analysis: Reconstructing a breach
- UTM features: Is a UTM device right for your layered defense?