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Diverse Firewall Design
White Paper An error in a firewall policy either creates security holes that will allow malicious traffic to sneak into a private network or blocks legitimate traffic and disrupts normal business processes, which in turn could lead to irreparable, if not... [16 Apr 2008]
Change-Impact Analysis of Firewall Policies
White Paper A firewall policy error either creates security holes that will allow malicious traffic to sneak into a private network or blocks legitimate traffic and disrupts normal business processes, which in turn could lead to irreparable, if not tragic... [16 Apr 2008]
Formal Verification of Firewall Policies
White Paper A firewall policy error either creates security holes that will allow malicious traffic to sneak into a private network or blocks legitimate traffic and disrupts normal business processes, which in turn could lead to irreparable, if not tragic... [16 Apr 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 21.09.07
Round-Up Why should it "sneak" surreptitiously into the business world? Speaking at a security summit, Gartner analyst John Pescatore said consumer applications devices - such as Facebook and the iPhone - will "sneak into" the business world, even though... [21 Sep 2007]
IT security breach pitfalls named
News Also speaking at the summit, John Pescatore, VP and distinguished analyst at Gartner, said consumer applications devices - such as Facebook and the iPhone - will "sneak into" the business world, even though many companies' first reaction will be... [18 Sep 2007]
MyDoom: The virus that changed the world
News While the cruder viruses of the past would once kick down the door, smash up the place and disappear pretty quickly, Perry said viruses post-MyDoom now "sneak in, steal the door keys and walk out again unnoticed" - those 'keys' and the effective... [26 Jan 2005]
DNS hack leaves corporate networks wide open
News That flaw in most firms' network security leaves a vulnerability that can be used by hackers to sneak intellectual property outside a company, communicate with a compromised server inside the company, or gain free access to many wireless and... [02 Aug 2004]
US pushes for RFID laws
News There's no reason to let RFID sneak up on us when we have the ability to put some privacy protections in place before the genie's out of the bottle. The technology works by placing special microchips on all sorts of items, enabling them to... [25 Feb 2004]
Sneak Peek at Business Communications Manager 3.0
White Paper Originally presented on October 24, 2002, Becky Lance Senior Marketing Manager, Local Premise Solutions, Nortel Networks, discussed the value of Business Communications Manager 3.0 to your business. You can now watch the on-demand version of this... [24 Feb 2004]
Telewest learns from NTL's broadband brouhaha
News We certainly won't just sneak it out on a Friday afternoon," joked a Telewest insider. Jupiter said this week that peer-to-peer file-swapping is already putting a heavy burden on broadband networks, so many ISPs will decide to implement some form... [12 Feb 2003]
John Lamb's Week: How the rumour machine keeps billionaires on their toes
Comment Tuesday also sees software geeks getting a sneak preview of Adobe's latest version of its Acrobat software for distributing documents exactly the way they originally looked. Acrobat 5.0 has features intended to help groups of users share files over... [09 Feb 2001]
Services top the agenda for Networks-telecom exhibitors
News The biggest event in the networking industry diary kicks off on Tuesday in the shape of Networks-telecom 2000, and some of the headlining exhibitors have been giving silicon.com a sneak preview of their forthcoming strategies. [26 Jun 2000]
