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IN THIS TOPIC:  VIDEO (2) , NEWS (127) , EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE (19) , REFERENCE & LEARNING (1) , MAGAZINE CONTENT (5) , DEFINITIONS (1)

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Balancing security and performance: Protecting layer 7 on the network
SearchSecurity.com | 21 May 2009
VIDEO - This video will explain options for securing application-layer traffic using network security technologies, architectures and processes, including Layer 7 switches, firewalls, IDS/IPS, NBAD and more.
PCI DSS: Best practices for compliance
SearchSecurity.com | 05 May 2009
VIDEO - In this video, learn about the greatest challenges to PCI compliance, as well as dealing with application security for compliance, encryption and compensating controls.
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  NEWS: 1 - 3 of 127
Adobe fixes critical Shockwave Flash Player flaw
SearchSecurity.com | 25 Jun 2009
ARTICLE - Adobe released an update to its Shockwave Flash Player to repair a critical flaw that could allow an attacker to take complete control of a system.
Adobe issues first quarterly patch release fixing 13 flaws
SearchSecurity.com | 09 Jun 2009
ARTICLE - Adobe's first quarterly security patch release includes fixes for critical vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat.
Adobe shifts to Microsoft patching process, incident response plan
SearchSecurity.com | 21 May 2009
ARTICLE - Adobe Systems Inc. said it would bolster its patch management strategy, issuing quarterly updates for its adobe Reader and Acrobat PDF software.
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  EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE: 1 - 3 of 19
SECURING PRODUCTIVITY APPLICATIONS EXPERTS
Michael Cobb, featured expert
Founder and Managing Director, Cobweb Applications Ltd.
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How secure are iPhone App Store mobile applications?
02 Apr 2009
EXPERT ANSWER - Expert Michael Cobb reviews the steps that Apple has taken to ensure the quality and safety of any applications developed for the iPhone.
Can virtualized applications interact without permission?
10 Oct 2008
EXPERT ANSWER - If a guest OS in a virtualized system is compromised, it could theoretically go through the hypervisor layer and compromise the rest of the guest operating systems. But what about an environment with virtualized ...
What is the best way to manually test for buffer overflows?
10 Oct 2008
EXPERT ANSWER - There are two ways of reviewing a program for buffer overflows. Michael Cobb explains how to examine a program's source code and file code.
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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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  MAGAZINE CONTENT (free subscription required): 1 - 3 of 5
Poor development practices lead to continued security problems
Information Security Magazine | 28 Nov 2008
COLUMNS - Critical systems continue to fail because security specialists haven't established themselves as valuable professionals.
Product review: Klocwork Insight 8.0
Information Security Magazine | 01 Jun 2008
HOT PICK & PRODUCT REVIEWS - SOFTWARE SECURITY
Product review: Mu-4000 Security Analyzer
Information Security Magazine | 01 Jun 2008
HOT PICK & PRODUCT REVIEWS - SYSTEM/DEVICE TESTING
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  DEFINITIONS: 1 - 1 of 1
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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