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Cisco combines identity and role-based security for a new security architecture
Cisco's new security initiative, called TrustSec, will make it possible for enterprise-wide implementation of role-based access and authentication. An excerpt from InformationWeek: The most important feature of TrustSec is the security measures it assigns based on the roles and identities of users. For example, access to...
Tags: Role-based Security, Network, Cisco Systems Inc., Identity, Security, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-12-07
SolutionBase: Implementing role-based security for Windows Server 2003
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Tags: NETWORKING, Servers, manoj_negi126@..., security, role-based security, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows
Discussion threads 2007-06-01
SolutionBase: Implementing role-based security for Windows Server 2003
Role-based security is going to be a new feature for Longhorn server when it ships. You don't have to wait for Longhorn to get those benefits now on your Window Server 2003 server. Brien Posey shows you how.
Tags: Role-based Security, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Operating Systems, Servers, Microsoft Windows, Software, Hardware
Download resources 2007-04-19
Implementing role-based security for Windows Server 2003
By now, if you've no doubt heard the claims that Microsoftis designing Longhorn Server with security as the top priority. One of thecornerstones of this new security model is something called role based security.Although Windows Server 2003 does
Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server Longhorn, security, server
Technical articles 2006-10-24
MCTS Exam 70-536 Study Guide: Implement code access security, role-based security, and data encryption in Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
Prepare to ace the MCTS Exam 70-536 or boost your job skills by mastering application security in this sample chapter from MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-536): Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation. Work through a series of lessons, reviews, and practice tests that fully cover each exam...
Tags: Role-based Security, Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Microsoft Corp., Software Development, .Net, Security, Middleware, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
Book chapters 2006-08-28
Strengthen your managed C++ .NET applications with security and encryption
The .NET Framework makes it remarkably simple to encrypt and decrypt data within your applications.This sample chapter, taken from Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003 Kick Start, explains how encryption and decryption plan a kep role in protecting your sensitive data. The chapter covers the following topics:Understanding Encryption Techniques and TechnologiesEncrypting...
Tags: Information, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Visual C++, encryption, security, C++, Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft visual, Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003 Kick-Start, technique, Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003 Kick Start
Download resources 2005-11-04
Microsoft .NET Web service security
Security is a critical factor for any application, but it's especially important in Web services. The .NET Framework supports various approaches to solidifying your application.Microsoft’s .NET Framework provides support for the key Web service security requirements—authentication, authorization, data protection, and nonrepudiation. These features are used to secure Web service transactions...
Tags: .NET, Web services, Channel management, Microsoft .NET, Gunjan Samtani, authentication, Microsoft .NET Framework, Web service, Web, Web service security, Kerberos, security, Microsoft Corp., Message Authentication Code
Technical articles 2002-08-27
MSDN Webcast: Role-Based Security With Microsoft Authorization Manager (Level 300)
The increasing adoption of distributed application development has led to a heightened appreciation of application security. In the context of software, security involves asking two questions: "Who are you?" and "What can you do?" Microsoft Windows Server 2003 introduces an authorization policy that is role-based, making Microsoft Authorization Manager AzMan...
Tags: Role-based Security, Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Role-based Authorization, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Software Development, Digital Media, Security, Servers, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Software/Web Development, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware
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The Role of Specialized Hardware in Network Security Gateways
This paper explores the potentials and pitfalls of using network security appliances running specialized Integrated Circuits ICs. It offers a vision that includes a role for such ICs in offloading and accelerating specific and static network and security-related functions, but always within a larger context of a robust open-server architecture...
Tags: Network, Hardware, Networking, Network Security, Security
White papers 2005-01-31
Smart Implementation of Role-Based Access Control
Role-Based Access Control RBAC is an approach to user provisioning and access control that improves security and compliance while reducing IT administrative costs. RBAC is supported by Novell technologies such as Novell eDirectory and Novell Identity Manager in conjunction with several third-party role-management and role discovery software products. The business...
Tags: Novell Inc., Role-based Access Control, Novell Consulting
White papers 2007-01-01
Using HP-UX Role-Based Access Control
Security - especially platform security - has always been an important issue for enterprise infrastructure. Even so, concepts such as "Individual accountability" and "Least privilege" are not the most stimulating or popular conversation topics, and therefore are often neglected or over-looked by many organizations. Recently introduced legislation - including HIPAA...
Tags: Security, HP-UX, Role-based Access Control, Hewlett-Packard Co., Access Control, UNIX, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware
White papers 2005-04-12
NetOp Security Server How - To
The purpose of the optional NetOp Security Server is to implement role-based access control and administer NetOp security with a centralized and fault-tolerant design. The concept consists of five components: The NetOp Security Server, the NetOp Security Manager, an ODBC database, the NetOp Guest and the NetOp Host. The purpose...
Tags: Concept, CrossTec NetOp, Servers, Hardware
White papers 2004-11-05
Using logins, users, and roles more effectively
Granulate even moreGood article. This is really where you want to map job titles to use cases/tasks. A Manager has nothing to do with a use case, so the manager role should simply belong to, perhaps, the ProductCreator role, the SalaryReviewer role, the SalesReporter role, etc. Define...
Tags: JLRoy, software, job
Discussion threads 2005-04-19
Strengthen your managed C++ .NET applications with security and encryption
This sample chapter, taken from Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003 Kick Start, discusses the role of encryption, decryption, and role-based security in the .NET Framework. The .NET Framework makes it remarkably simple to encrypt and decrypt data within your applications.This sample chapter, taken from Microsoft Visual C++...
Tags: Chapter, Microsoft .NET, Sams Publishing, Microsoft Visual C++, C++, Encryption, Microsoft Development Tools, Programming Languages, Security, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Book chapters 2005-11-04
Role of IT security personnel
What are the main duites for an IT Security OfficerIT SecurityDepends on the role:Compliance OfficerAuditordata security analystSecurity Officer - hardwareSecurity Officer - otherthere are more flavours of security officer than I care to think about. in some cases we have a finite set of duties, whereas in other cases,...
Tags: carlnjam@..., IT security, security, information technology
Discussion threads 2007-03-02
Building Trusted Networks: Gaining Control of IT Security
The existing appliance-based strategy of enterprise threat defense is not capable of defending an enterprise against an increasingly harmful and rising number of exploits while allowing IT staff to gain control of IT security. A network-based enterprise threat defense strategy offers the best approach to gaining control of the IT...
Tags: IT Security, Network, Information Technology, Strategy, Security, Management
White papers 2006-01-12
Managing and Securely Determining Security Clearance
Access controls based on Security Labels are made by matching the Security Label against the Security Clearance of the user or location for which the access control check is being made. In order for this check to be valid, it is essential that the correct value of the Security Clearance...
Tags: Access Control, Isode, Security
White papers 2008-03-18
DocCare (exe)
Effective Online Business Document Management System. Based on JAVA and AJAX technology. DocCare2 enhances document security (GES security model, Role based security model, document entitlement, logs and audit). DocCare2 provides intelligent categorization, which focuses on business entities and activities. Document access and presentation are quite easy. DocCare2 supports full-text search...
Tags: Security, Burgeonsoft, DocCare2, AJAX, Document Management, Content Management, Managerial Accounting, Groupware, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance
Software downloads 2008-05-19
RBAC/MAC Security Analysis and Design for UML
In today's web-based, distributed, and security conscious world, the construction of large-scale software systems is a complex task, requiring the comprehensive specification of requirements. However, the inclusion of security analysis and design has often been an afterthought, relegated to latter stages of the development life cycle or placed in the...
Tags: Security, Role-based Access Control, MAC, UML, Programming Languages, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers 2004-02-15
Cisco Security Agent Antivirus
Signature-based antivirus products have long been the mainstay of endpoint security. Although new forms of malware require behavior-based protection for effective day-zero protection, antivirus continues to be a valuable component of endpoint protection strategies. The primary value of signature-based antivirus is providing confidence that malware can be removed from the...
Tags: Antivirus, Malware, Cisco Systems Inc., Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security
White papers 2008-03-01
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