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whitepaper A firewall is a security guard placed at the point of entry between a private network and the outside Internet such that all incoming and outgoing packets have to pass through it. The function of a firewall is to examine every incoming or outgoing...
[03 May 2008]
whitepaper A firewall is a security guard placed at the point of entry between a private network and the outside Internet such that all incoming and outgoing packets have to pass through it. The function of a firewall is to examine every incoming or outgoing...
[03 May 2008]
News He said: "However good the security, there's always a point when data or IP needs to be used by employees and at that point it's always insecure whatever security product set is used. He said: "Each one is fully capable of creating a gaping hole in...
[17 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Check Point's comprehensive line of virtual private network (VPN) and firewall offerings would drastically improve their intranet access while securing communications and delivering multiple benefits.
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper PLA felt confident that the Power of 2 strategic partnership that integrates best-of-breed firewall and VPN applications from Check Point Software Technologies with the purpose-built Nokia IP security appliances.
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper The Quad-Port Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) over SONET/SDH design is a system solution for transporting GbE frames over existing SONET/SDH rings or point-to-point connections. Metropolitan Area Network examples include extension of Gigabit Ethernet LANs.
[10 Apr 2008]
News Matt Cohler, vice president of strategy and business operations, reiterated a common Facebook talking point that the social network is designed to facilitate better, more personal ways to share and communicate information.
[19 Mar 2008]
whitepaper Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) selected NetMotion Wireless' Mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN) solution to provide VNSNY's home healthcare workforce with real time access to critical data and applications at the point of care.
[02 Mar 2008]
News He added: "The real starting point is how do we help businesses apply this globally? Dunkelberger said the network of different laws around the globe is becoming a headache for large organisations. Costs for financial services firms were higher...
[25 Feb 2008]
Comment The RAE touches on this point in its final recommendation: "Data collection and use systems should be designed so that there is reciprocity between data subjects and owners of the system". The e-Citizen Charter proposed in The Netherlands might...
[17 Dec 2007]
whitepaper That's why a growing number of companies are choosing a Web-based, managed VPN service to satisfy their remote access and end-point security needs. View this Webcast to learn why using an integrated, managed service for remote access and end-point...
[12 Dec 2007]
whitepaper Point-to-point T1 lines ran between locations. The solution suggested by Nu-Vision Technologies d/b/a Black Box Network Services included Cisco Unified CallManager, Cisco Unity voice messaging, and Cisco IPCC CallManager.
[09 Dec 2007]
Cheat Sheet Fair point and this is where digital certificates come in. In symmetric-key encryption, each computer has a secret key that it can use to encrypt a packet of information before it is sent over the network to another computer.
[28 Nov 2007]
Comment Point solutions that address specific cost pain-points will always be a win with the finance department but can make life more complicated for the individual user if they have to pick and choose the right or cheapest solution for each situation.
[21 Sep 2007]
Comment Ultimately it's unlikely employers will be able to dictate the network equipment used at home, such as a secure router at the entry point to the employee's household network. If not, then the endpoint has to be treated as untrusted and corporate...
[21 Aug 2007]
whitepaper Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP use EAP for wireless connections that authenticate with the IEEE 802.1 X standards and for Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)-based connections such as dial-up or Virtual Private Network (VPN)-based remote access or...
[07 Aug 2007]
whitepaper These instructions are designed to take step-by-step through the configuration required for Point-to-Point Protocol (PPTP) and Layer Two Tunneling Protocol with Internet Protocol security (L2TP/IPSec) connections, and finally a VPN connection that...
[23 Jul 2007]
whitepaper Using PPTP; remote users can employ the Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT Workstation operating systems and other point-to-point protocol (PPP)-enabled client systems to dial into a local Internet service provider to connect securely to their...
[21 Jul 2007]
Comment At some point all organisations need to send and receive vital info over the public internet. In reality of course for all but the largest organisations this is not affordable - and even for them it is impractical to link every remote outpost to a...
[09 Jul 2007]
Comment Expect a follow-up next week where we point out that something as simple as naming a live wi-fi network is the equivalent of publishing. It seems that in certain cities access-point owners aren't just naming their networks with a view to staff...
[01 Jun 2007]
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