traffic security policy in white papers
Securing Your WebSpeed Application With an Internet Firewall
White Paper These steps are based on the security policy one have developed for the Web site, which is turn based on the needs of both outside and inside users. Some of these security measures are: perimeter defense for the site (a firewall), user... [10 Jul 2008]
Automatic Generation of IPSec/VPN Security Policies in an Intra-Domain Environment
White Paper 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 is critical for policies to be specified and configured correctly. [10 Jul 2008]
IPSec/VPN Security Policy Correctness and Assurance
White Paper This approach works when a set of security requirements are given for a single end-to-end traffic flow. However, dynamic aspects in the network may interfere with the existing policy set up and thus cause unexpected conflict. [10 Jul 2008]
Firewall Primer
White Paper In one regard, firewalls block or permit the entry of network traffic to a computer domain that exists behind the firewall. In another regard, they block or permit the exit of network traffic from a computer domain. [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]
Southern University Firewall Policy
White Paper This Firewall Policy governs how the firewall will filter Internet traffic to mitigate the risks and losses associated with security threats to the Southern University network and information systems. [09 Jul 2008]
A New Architecture for Conflict-Free Firewall Policy Provisioning
White Paper Firewall policy addition, deletion and modification becomes a difficult task in such a complex multiple firewall and dynamic environment where the ever changing organizational traffic needs leads to continuous changes in firewall configuration... [09 Jul 2008]
Network Firewalls
White Paper Firewalls are network devices that enforce an organization's security policy. These methods filter network traffic at one or more of the seven layers of the ISO network model, most commonly at the application, transport, network, and data-link levels. [30 Jun 2008]
Managing Badware and Policy Violation With Aanval and Bleeding Edge Threat Snort Rules
White Paper The focus this month will detail the effort to manage those risks on ones network using Aanval, an excellent Snort console from Remote Assessment, and Bleeding Threat Snort Rules designed to readily identify traffic of concern. [21 May 2008]
Symantec Endpoint Protection for Windows XP Embedded 5.1 End User Training
White Paper The webcast outlines how Symantec Endpoint Protection for Windows XP Embedded provides a multilayered security approach that includes an application-centric firewall, application control, intrusion prevention and detection, antivirus and policy... [01 May 2008]
Detection and Removal of Firewall Misconfiguration
White Paper The existence of errors in this set is very likely to degrade the network security policy. To police network traffic, firewalls must be configured with a set of filtering rules. The management of these configuration errors is a serious and complex... [26 Apr 2008]
Analysis of Vulnerabilities in Internet Firewalls
White Paper Firewalls protect a trusted network from an untrusted network by filtering traffic according to a specified security policy. A diverse set of firewalls is being used today. As it is infeasible to examine and test each firewall for all possible... [24 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]
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]
Firewall Design Principles
White Paper A network security domain is a contiguous region of a network that operates under a single, uniform security policy. Whenever domains intersect, there is a potential need for security to control traffic allowed into the network. [16 Apr 2008]
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