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Secure Reads: The Database Hacker's Handbook
Read a review of The Database Hacker's Handbook.
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Recent Releases: Security product briefs, April 2006
Read about security products released in April 2006.
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Transit Safety
BITS & BOLTS SSL-encrypted tunnels protect sensitive data traveling the Information Superhighway.
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Security Survivor All-Stars
COVER STORY Five security survivors tell you how to outwit, outplay and outlast the bad guys.
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Antispyware / Patch Management
Shavlik Technologies' NetChk Protect 5.5
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Secure Reads: The Database Hacker's Handbook
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Security Device Testing
Karalon's Traffic IQ Pro 1.0
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Get a Grip!
MOBILE SECURITY Enterprises need to take control of PDAs, smart phones and other mobile devices to ensure corporate security.
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E-mail Security
Tumbleweed's MailGate 5500
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Hot Pick: F5 Network's FirePass 4100 Controller
F5 Network's FirePass 4100 Controller
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Access Security
KoolSpan's SecurEdge
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Security Device Testing
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Columns
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Ping: Jane Scott Norris
Jane Scott Norris
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Face-Off: Schneier, Ranum debate security awareness training
Is User Education Working?
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Editor's Desk: The power of one
Tribal Council
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Perspectives: Putting out a call for self-defending clients
by M. W. Meyer & Eric Sager, Contributors
Network perimeter defenses have crumbled. What we need now are self-defending clients.
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