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- Part 1: The Mobile User - Secure Access From Anywhere (Even the Home PC!)
- Remote users - whether they are individual employees on the road or at home; branch offices of multiple users; or partners, customers and other third parties spread out across the globe - all need secure, controlled access to enterprise resources. Each, however, represents its own unique set of security challenges...
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- Network Survival Guide for Compliance
- If a person works in any field of IT or Security, almost independent of any industry, one is aware of the impact that regulations have had on the workload, the expenditures and perhaps even the motivations. Most of these regulations boil down to the same core set of action items...
- Webcasts
- TechTalk: Proven Design Tips for Securing Unified Enterprise Branch, Offices and the Enterprise WAN Edge
- A secure, scalable architecture that can adapt to an ever-changing environment is critical for the sophisticated enterprises. The presenter of this webcast discusses how to better secure the branch offices and WAN edge using proven architecture design and deployment recommendations. The presenter discusses how to deliver high availability, infrastructure protection,...
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- TechNet Webcast: BOIS and Windows Server 2008 (Level 300)
- This webcast discusses the overall goal of the branch office design: to provide a positive branch office user experience in a secure, efficient, and affordable manner with minimum ongoing management and support overhead. It uncovers Branch Office Infrastructure Solution BOIS 3.0 and how the Windows Server 2008 operating system provides...
- Webcasts 2008-02-20
- CrypC (exe)
- CrypC is a pseudo-infinite key data encryption system. A very fast and secure method of encrypting data files. Includes all source files for C# version of the program. The algorithm for the Data Encryption Standard DES runs too slow on most computers, but simpler methods have not provided secure encryption....
- Software downloads 2007-10-08
- IronDoor Agent for SecureIDA (exe)
- SecureIDA is a secure, managed, downloadable security and access platform that allows users to access applicaitons and network resources for free. A single software agent provides secure remote access to shared files VPN, desktops & business applications via a standard web browser. We'll help you get it up and running...
- Software downloads 2007-06-29
- Xizzo (exe)
- Xizzo is a secure, thumb drive friendly password manager that helps users store their log-in information and enter it into any online form with one mouse-click. More secure than printed cheat sheets or IE's Auto-Fill function, Xizzo protects data with enhanced Blowfish encryption. Xizzo's features includes a user-friendly interface, an...
- Software downloads 2007-06-13
- CompuApps DriveEraser (exe)
- CompuApps DriveEraser permanently erases data from hard disks, removable media, partitions, files and folders. It is specifically designed to eliminate data that is no longer needed and should not be recovered by anyone else. Major functions: secure erase hard/removable disk drives, secure erase any selected partition, secure erase for unused...
- Software downloads 2006-07-20
- Digital Museum Creator (zip)
- Make your digital artwork secure against piracy, make your digital artwork secure against copy, and printing. Make your digital artwork secure against unauthorized use. Give it more value making it distributable. Prevent unauthorized use. Prevent the impression. Prevent the screen capture. Setting of the number and the time of posting...
- Software downloads 2006-04-05
- Secure Converged 3Com Gigabit and Wireless Network Blocks 2.5 Million Attacks for State College
- At North Dakota State College of Science NDSCS, 2,500 students pursue Associate Degrees in virtually every commercial technology under the motto "Learn by Doing." To continue to deliver secure, reliable, high-speed network services to a growing number of campus and remote students, NDSCS sought a more scalable Gigabit switching solution,...
- Case studies 2006-10-20
- Will Vista make you more secure?
- What do you think of the new/enhanced security features in Vista? Do they represent a step forward or is it just more of the same?They loveMaking it harder for every one! How many versions are they upto now six? three for home users two for busness users?They said that they...
- Discussion threads 2006-07-24
- Wiperaser 2004 (exe)
- Wiperaser 2004 is a secure data-deletion tool. Its primary goal is to wipe files, folders, and registry entries in such a way that nobody can recover them. It works on FAT, FAT32, NTFS, and NTFS5 volumes and supports three data-wiping methods: the well-known Gutmann method, the U.S. Department of Defense...
- Software downloads 2004-09-03
- Is IE7 more secure?
- The new TechRepublic poll question asks: "If you have tried Internet Explorer 7, do you think it is more secure?- Yes, it is clearly more secure than IE6 and its predecessors- Yes, but not as secure as Firefox- No, it is not any more secure than previous versions of IE"What...
- Discussion threads 2006-04-28
- Windows and security
- Windows and securityI just read a news summary on a MS Vista advertising blurb and it got me to wondering if anyone out there can answer, in a realistic manner, exactly what and how security was improved in each of the past Windows releases. Looking back I can not identify...
- Discussion threads 2006-02-01
- Secure Files Exchange
- We are looking for a package (commercial, shareware, freeware) that would allow secure files exchange between internal and external users. What we need would:- Allow web base an internal users to define the list of destination users (name and e-mail) and upload the files to an internal server,- Have...
- Discussion threads 2005-11-11
- Make Internet Explorer as secure as possible with this step-by-step guide
- Learn about the security holes in Internet Explorer, and find out the best way to lock down this Web browser.This sample chapter from the PC Pest Control recommends that you choose a safer Web browser than Microsoft's Internet Explorer. However, if you do use IE, you can make it more...
- Download resources 2005-10-24
- Will 64bit Windows really be more secure?
- Windows Vista is what a lot of users are waitng for faster processing for the available and now much more affordable 64 bit hardware.Dual core and the no execute NX bit promise so much more speed and protection from malware and application hijacking for Vista. Can Microsoft delay the inevitable...
- Discussion threads 2005-08-02
- Follow these best practices for securing Mac OS X
- Secure?Secure enough for a home email checker/weather.com browser perhaps...tho a well designed social engineering attempt could use email as a point of entry. That's not what this post is about though. What about security in a corporate, small office, or public/semi-public setting or an unprivledged user account that...
- Discussion threads 2005-07-29
- Is open source software more secure?
- Is open source software more secure?article rootNothing is secure!Say all you want about open source software or operating systems. No software is more secure or less secure than any other software. The only reason it "seems" more secure is because no one has taken this time to exploit...
- Discussion threads 2005-05-05
- Remote Access
- Hello I am the Net Admin of a small WAN with 60 users spread over 3 locations. It is a windows 2000 AD domain. The main office in Dublin is conected via VPN to the other two office's in Cork and Galway IrelandAt present there is no dial up or...
- Q&A 2005-04-06
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