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IPSec/VPN Security Policy Correctness and Assurance
White Paper With IPSec/VPN policies being widely deployed, how to correctly specify and configure them is critical in enforcing security requirements. Under current practice, IPSec/VPN policies are usually specified manually by system administrators and thus... [10 Jul 2008]
IPsec/VPN Security Policy Engineering: Automatic Generation and Conflict Detection
White Paper IPsec is a useful IP layer security protocol which can provide authentication and encryption for end-to-end traffic flow, but configuring IPsec VPN tunnels is notoriously complicated because it has so many options (key exchange, ciphers... [10 Jul 2008]
Automatic Generation of IPSec/VPN Security Policies in an Intra-Domain Environment
White Paper IPSec policies are widely deployed in firewalls or security gateways to protect information property. The security treatment (e.g.deny, allow or encrypt etc.of all inbound or outbound traffic will be determined by the security policies, and thus it... [10 Jul 2008]
Should You Use a Password-Protected Extranet?
White Paper To provide additional security, you may want to consider supporting virtual private network (VPN) access. Various domain- controller applications and software-based directory services are available to help you do this. [03 Jul 2008]
TechNet Webcast: Scenario-Based Solutions for Secure Windows Server 2003 Network Access (Part 2 of 2) (Level 200)
White Paper In the next scenario, the branch office is connected through high security site-to-site VPN. In the last scenario, a remote access server is configured at the new branch office so the server is located in a demilitarized zone and is not a member of... [19 Jun 2008]
Manufacturer Upgrades Operating System, Improves Security and Access to Resources
White Paper With 51,000 employees spread across 600 sites, SCA relies on Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services to give employees and business partners access to IT resources over a Virtual Private Network (VPN). In addition, the need for a VPN client sometimes... [24 Mar 2008]
How to secure today's enterprise
Comment From the other perspective, a VPN is the obvious way to ensure that when in-house staff are on the road they can tunnel into corporate systems. If someone breaches your VPN they get everything," he says. [08 Mar 2005]
Configuring Gateway to Gateway L2TP/IPSec VPNs Part 1: Configuring the Infrastructure
White Paper Even the highly acclaimed VPN book by Fortenberry fails to make it clear how to install machine certificates using the Web interface for machines that are not domain members. But if you're in the market for a high security L2TP/IPSec gateway to... [25 Feb 2004]
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