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Perimeter defense in the era of the perimeterless network
SearchSecurity.com | 19 Aug 2009 VIDEO - When it comes to perimeter defense, identifying the network edge is a challenge in itself. This video offers insight on defending the enterprise in a perimeterless world, including the issues of a perimeterless network and ...
Top tactics for endpoint security
SearchSecurity.com | 24 Jul 2009 VIDEO - The start- and end-points of today's enterprise networks are radically different than they were 10 years ago. IT staffs no longer have control over every endpoint connecting to the network, leading to a host of problems where ...
Smart tactics for antivirus and antispyware
SearchSecurity.com | 24 Jul 2009 VIDEO - AV has become a commodity service with vendors touting value-added features and the ability to protect other parts of the network. This video addresses AV and antispyware from an architectural perspective. You'll learn the ...
DLP technology challenges security costs
SearchSecurity.com | 10.21.2009 OPINION - Data leakage prevention requires more than just flipping a switch. If not implemented properly, DLP could return alerts that stymie business units and increase operational costs
Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) shows no vision, expert says
SearchSecurity.com | 10 Aug 2009 ARTICLE - Microsoft's launch of Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) doesn't give it a boost over competitive antivirus products, according to security columnist Eric Ogren.
Mike Chapple, featured expert IT Security Professional ASK A QUESTION
How to defend against rogue DHCP server malware
02 Jul 2009 TIP - Rogue DHCP server malware is a new twist on an old concept. The good news is that defenses exist; the bad news is that many organizations haven't bothered to deploy them.
How to find sensitive information on the endpoint
Submitted By: SearchSecurity.com | 04 May 2009 TIP - Mike Chapple offers algorithms and tools to find sensitive data on the endpoint, and advice on dealing with the results.
Endpoint protection best practices manual: Combating issues, problems
16 Oct 2009 LEARNING GUIDE - In this endpoint protection best practices manual, you will learn how to employ effective endpoint security controls, technologies and policies, and well as defining methods and techniques for developing a multilayered ...
Quiz: Endpoint security on a budget
05 May 2009 QUIZ - Take this five-question quiz and test your knowledge of low-cost endpoint security techniques.
Network Access Control Learning Guide
SearchSecurity.com and SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 01 Jun 2006 LEARNING GUIDE - Learn how to block and secure untrusted endpoints, and control user access with this Learning Guide.
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Best Antimalware Products
Information Security Magazine | 03 Sep 2009 Readers vote on the best business-grade desktop and server antivirus and antispyware products.
Security best practices in hotels
Information Security Magazine | 03 Sep 2009 COLUMNS - Accountability for Internet security should be placed on users, not service providers such as hotels.
Diverse mobile devices changing security paradigm
Information Security Magazine | 28 Nov 2008 FEATURES - Enterprises must develop more creative strategies for enabling business use of smartphones and PDAs, including those that cannot be fully managed and secured.
This class focuses on the glue of network security: how networks work, how data is transmitted from one device to another, and how applications understand, interpret and translate data.
A cornerstone of information security is controlling how resources are accessed so they can be protected. This class examines topics in the second domain of the CBK: access control.
phishing
28 Oct 2003 WORD - Phishing is an e-mail fraud method in which the perpetrator sends out legitimate-looking email in an attempt to gather personal and financial information from recipients. Typically, the messages appear to come from well known ...
email spoofing
20 Nov 2003 WORD - E-mail spoofing is the forgery of an e-mail header so that the message appears to have originated from someone or somewhere other than the actual source. Distributors of spam often use spoofing in an attempt to get ...
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