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8 Questions to Ask Your Security Auditor — Brian Hayes 8 Questions to Ask Your Security Auditor Simple Network Attached Storage, Not Just For Big Business — Stacey Moore Approximately 20 million U.S. consumers with a home or small-business network use it for sharing the Internet and creating mobility within their environment. As more people download movies and music and generate photos, home videos and documents, they need a way to protect and share it. Cisco's Catalyst 6500 Remains The Network Switch To Beat — Oliver Rowen Upgrades and new features keep Cisco Systems at the top of market for network switches. Tips for Sending Online Greeting Cards — Morgan Hamilton The most modern and efficient way of sending greetings to your friends is using online greeting cards. These modern way of sending cards have eliminated the need of sending cards in advance to make sure that the recipient will receive it in time. You can forget about waiting periods if you send greeting cards through the Internet. Public instant messengers are not safe for business! — Andrew G. Green Before corporations make the decision to use IM regularly, they need secure, achievable, and auditable real-time capabilities. Current IM products from AOL, Microsoft, and Yahoo are easily hacked. The intellectual property generated by conversations that take place over these channels may not be automatically saved. Using a Proxy to Visit MySpace and Bypass Restrictions — John Dwine How to use a web based CGI Proxy to secure your internet connection, retain your online privacy, and visit any website (myspace, facebook) from school or work! Open iSCSI SAN and Network Disaster Recovery — Ariel R How open iSCSI SAN can protect your network from disaster Hackers Defending — IDB With so much going on in regard to network security (or the lack thereof), an article on this topic almost needs no introduction. Less than 10 years ago, most people didn’t evenknow what the Internet or email was. To take a further step back, most people did noteven have computers at work or home, and some even questioned their usefulness.Things have really changed. As I am writing this, the Carousel of Progress ride at DisneyWorld goes through my mind. Why I Hacked My WEP Wireless Router — Paul McGillivary Wireless networks are threats to your network security. Most people leave their wireless network totally open, without any type of security. These folks are begging to be hacked. But there are others who are utilizing WEP encryption for their security and they think they are secure. I will show you why they aren't. Is Your Wireless Network Secure? — Jeremy Whittaker Networking professionals are encouraging people to think twice about wireless network security. You might be thinking I use WEP-128 bit encryption with MAC address filtering, I’m safe. Or you may be you’ve never even heard of WEP, if this is the case you might want to unplug your wireless access point immediately. But then again look at the bright side at least you don’t have the false sense of security that your network is secure. Perhaps you are the smart guy who knows how ... Home Wireless Networks Are More Popular Than Ever — George Royal It is now very simple to set up home wireless networks. Wireless networks are very popular and are found in many places such as cafes and other public areas. There are no actual cables and the set up is very minimal. With the boom in this technology and an increase in the manufacture of this technology this has resulted in a decrease in the cost of setting up wireless networks and made them available to the typical user. This means the technology is no longer affordable by on... Embedded web server-more than just an operating system — S PMix Embedded web server isn't new term. Web server is jus a method of delivering web pages (or other contents) to the user. Network Performance Monitoring — Ariel R The importance of Network Performance Monitoring Multi Homing Network Tools — Ariel R Tips for multi homing network tools The Latest Form of Computer Attacks - Denial of Service — Ariel R How to defend your network against Denial of Service Attacks | 1 | 2 | |
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