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Google tries to nurture culture of security
SearchSecurity.com | 08 Apr 2008
ARTICLE - By design, Google's security team is primarily composed of engineers, the search engine giant's security director noted during an interview at RSA Conference 2008.
Microsoft warns of actively exploited Word flaw
SearchSecurity.com | 24 Mar 2008
ARTICLE - Microsoft is investigating active attacks on a database engine vulnerability being exploited through malicious Word documents.
Application hardening tools help repel software pirates
SearchSecurity.com | 20 Mar 2008
ARTICLE - Application hardening vendors can make life difficult for software pirates, forcing them to turn to more profitable, low-hanging fruit.
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  EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE: 1 - 3 of 13
SECURING PRODUCTIVITY APPLICATIONS EXPERTS
Michael Cobb
Founder and Managing Director, Cobweb Applications Ltd.
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PCI compliance and Web applications: Code review or firewalls?
08 May 2008
TIP - To achieve PCI compliance, enterprises must soon either have their Web application code reviewed or install Web application firewalls. Learn the benefits of each option.
Best practices for using restriction policy whitelists
02 Apr 2008
EXPERT ANSWER - Ed Skoudis discusses which systems should be considered for software restriction policy whitelists, and unveils how whitelisting can improve security.
What ports should be opened and closed when IPsec filters are implemented?
28 Mar 2008
EXPERT ANSWER - In this SearchSecurity.com Q&A, application security expert Michael Cobb explains how to set up separate branch IPsec filters that connect with a head office.
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  REFERENCE & LEARNING: 1 - 1 of 1
Quiz: Could you detect an application attack?
SearchSecurity.com | 10 Jul 2006
SECURITY QUIZ - Test your application security awareness, review common application attacks and learn how to improve application layer logging to detect and protect against these attacks.
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sheepdip
01 Feb 2002
WORD - In computers, a sheepdip (or, variously, sheep dipping or a footbath) is the checking of media, usually diskettes or CD-ROMs, for viruses before they are used in a computer or network. A sheepdip computer is used only for ...
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