network security mainstay
Diverse Firewall Design
White Paper Firewalls are the mainstay of enterprise security and the most widely adopted technology for protecting private networks. An error in a firewall policy either creates security holes that will allow malicious traffic to sneak into a private network... [16 Apr 2008]
Formal Verification of Firewall Policies
White Paper Firewalls are the mainstay of enterprise security and the most widely adopted technology for protecting private networks. A firewall policy error either creates security holes that will allow malicious traffic to sneak into a private network or... [16 Apr 2008]
Change-Impact Analysis of Firewall Policies
White Paper Firewalls are the mainstay of enterprise security and the most widely adopted technology for protecting private networks. A firewall policy error either creates security holes that will allow malicious traffic to sneak into a private network or... [16 Apr 2008]
High Performance Network Security
White Paper Security appliances are now a mainstay in the corporate security arsenal. Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) are one of the leading categories of security appliances. An IPS can effectively bring both deep packet inspection and stateful pattern... [07 Feb 2008]
Microsoft set for security shopping spree
News Speedy acquisitions combined with organic growth will continue to be a mainstay of Microsoft's security strategy. Recent acquisitions such as Winternals and virtual private network (VPN) specialist Whale will help Microsoft build a comprehensive... [03 Aug 2006]
Denial of Service Attacks and the Emergence of ‘Intrusion Prevention Systems’
White Paper Firewalls and Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) have been the mainstay of network security perimeters for many years and have evolved over time with increasing sophistication and technological advance to maintain protection of Enterprise Networks. [24 Feb 2004]
Firewall sales to skyrocket, say analysts
News Firewalls - software that keeps out unwanted intruders - are a mainstay of corporate security. Security device maker NetScreen Technologies and network hardware maker Cisco both plan to add secure sockets layer (SSL) functionality to their VPN... [03 Dec 2003]
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