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Common Mode Susceptibility of Computers
It has been claimed that common mode noise of levels of less than one volt on the AC power supplied to computer equipment can result in damage or malfunction. These claims are used to promote the sale of isolation transformers or "power conditioners". Closer analysis indicates that these claims are...
Tags: American Power Conversion Corp., Susceptibility, Computer, Productivity
White papers 2005-02-04

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Tech Tip: Secure network shares/Mount a volume in an empty NTFS folder
Windows 2000 Professional: Secure network shares Network shares are one of the mechanisms that worms and viruses use to spread. They often look for shares with no restrictive security and plant contaminated files in the shares to also infect the computers of users...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Folder, NTFS, Disk, Network, Volume, Virus, \Users, \Users Folder, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security
Technical articles 2003-12-08
Should online backups be a part of your disaster recovery plan?
Last week, I took a look at the merits and pitfalls ofvarious backup media. The main area of concern was that some people may beusing unstable media like CD-R and DVD to back up important data—these mediacan be a tempting resource for backups smaller than 10 GB due to their...
Tags: backup, disaster recovery, disaster recovery planning, media
Blog posts 2006-06-12
EMI Testing
Hi,This is the first time I'm posting.I build computers locally for hobby and a small income supplement. I've been reading about EMI levels radiating from components. Can someone tell me (1) how critcal is EMI levels (2) what kind of equipment is used to test EMI levels and (3) symptoms...
Tags: Desktops, EMI Group Plc.
Q&A 2004-10-21
Use an IT audit to justify additional resources
With increasing pressure to reduce costs, most government IT operations are lucky to keep their budgets at operational levels. In light of the many demands placed on government IT shops, IT managers often relegate security and disaster recovery solutions—which much of the private sector has spent more on in recent...
Tags: audit, information technology, IT Audit, Ramon Padilla Jr., security
Technical articles 2003-07-30
Securing IIS 6.0
Microsoft made several changes to Internet Information Services IIS 6.0 to improve security, not the least of which was a complete architectural overhaul. This change, combined with others in IIS function and management, make IIS 6.0 a more secure platform than previous versions. Many of the methods for securing IIS...
Tags: Internet, Internet information service, Jim Boyce, Microsoft IIS 6.0, Microsoft IIS Server, security, server
Technical articles 2003-12-18
Lock it down: Use the revised OWASP Top Ten to secure your Web applications -- Part 3
This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.Inthis installment of my series on the revised OWASP Top Ten List of Web applicationvulnerabilities, I take a look at number two on the list--injection flaws. We'llbriefly explore injection flaws in general, and then dig into more detail onSQL injection vulnerabilities. Susceptibility...
Tags: Programming languages, Databases, SECURITY, Tom Olzak, Web application, SQL, SQL injection, SQL Statement, database
Technical articles 2007-03-23
Colocation facilities: Firms bear the burden of boosting data security
Colocation facilities are supposed to be safe havens for a company's valuable data. Yet one security expert rarely finds one that holds up to the promises of security. Read ahead to find out how you can improve the security of data stored off-site.If you’ve stored valuable data in a colocation...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, Benefits, data security, John Connell, Mark Seiden, colocation facility, security
Technical articles 2001-06-13
Get in the door by building a low-cost LAN for a low-tech client
The billable hours from installing a small-office LAN won't put consultants in a higher tax bracket. However, such smaller projects are a great way to build trust--and more contracts. Here's a look at how to build a LAN for a low-tech client.By Clyde ZellersYour low-tech client has decided to take...
Tags: LANs, NETWORKING, Network technology, Microsoft Windows 2000, Guest Contributor, Windows Internet Naming Service, network, LAN
Technical articles 2002-05-10
Reduce stress caused by the tools of the trade
Feeling stressed? Learn how to strip away some of the causes by identifying and correcting stressors in your work environment.Stress manifests itself differently in different people. Many people incorrectly assume that a susceptibility to stress is a sign of personal weakness or cause for embarrassment, but stress affects everyone. You...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, tool, Shelley Doll, stress, work environment, computer
Technical articles 2002-10-18
Additional thoughts on long-term digital storage
After my post on the myth of perpetual digital storage, I received a few e-mail messages from TechRepublic members who specialize in the field of data management or digital archival. There are a few key areas that stand out, on which I will elaborate today. Populate...
Tags: Disk, Media, Idea, Server, Brant Bady, MD5, BOS, Storage, Hardware, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-19
Genomics goes commercial with online DNA decoding services
Firms such as 23andme and deCODEme have announced services whereby users get to decode their whole genetic sequence, revealing information on ancestry and risks of various illnesses. An excerpt from Wired: Reading your genomic profile â€" learning your predispositions for various diseases, odd traits, and a...
Tags: Google Inc., DNA, Genomics, 23andme, Biotechnology, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-19
Google's effort to tap knowledge -- knol
Udi Manber, VP of Engineering at Google, announced another foray of the ever-surprising Web giant. The project termed knol, a short-form for knowledge, aggregates knowledge from leading experts on various topics, essentially creating a global-scale encyclopedia. An excerpt from The Google Blog: The key idea behind...
Tags: Google Inc., Web, Knowledge, Blogosphere, Wikipedia, Strategy, Management, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-12-14
Is IEEE 802.11 Ready for VoIP?
This paper empirically explores voice communication over IEEE 802.11 networks VoWiFi. The objective is to understand the limitations of the current WiFi network for VoWiFi deployment. The experiment finds two major problems of VoWiFi: unstable and excessively long handoffs and unpredictable occurrence of bursts. This paper also discusses several other...
Tags: Paper, IEEE 802.11, VoIP, Network, VoWiFi, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
White papers 2006-04-17
Technology Upgrade Moves Turbine Leader Toward Its Goals
Since the beginning of its official operation in 1958, Harbin Turbine Co., Ltd. has made an outstanding contribution to China's energy and power industry. The company wanted to increase presence in subcritical, supercritical and nuclear power industries. After determining that its traditional 2D design software was resulting in long design...
Tags: Software, UGS Corp., Turbine, Siemens AG, Product Development, Telecom & Utilities, Tools & Techniques, Strategy, Research & Development, Business Operations, Management
Case studies 2007-03-01
Susceptibility of Wireless Devices to Denial of Service Attacks
DoS is a real threat for wireless technologies and could become a show-stopper in some critical applications. In future standards more attention must be paid to DoS issues. Security should be firmly defined in standards and as little as possible should be left to the interpretation of the developer in...
Tags: Denial Of Service, DOS, Wireless Device, Standards, NetModule, Quality, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Security, Business Operations
White papers 2006-01-06
Maximize It Service Uptime by Utilizing Dependable Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 Servers
Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers provide excellent Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability RAS characteristics, ideal for maximizing the uptime of business-critical IT services. Highly reliable parts and a relatively low total component count minimize the opportunity for system errors. In addition, these servers include core and thread offlining capabilities,...
Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., Uptime, Sun Sparc, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
White papers 2007-10-01
A Smart Network Sensor System for Distributed, Synchronous Data Acquisition
Typical test and monitoring systems are based on stand-alone instrumentation and require point-to-point analog wiring, which usually results in cumbersome cabling and connectors, bulky instrumentation, susceptibility to EMI/RFI noise pick up, lack of system flexibility, and a compromised Signal-to-Noise Ratio SNR. This paper describes a smart network sensor solution with...
Tags: Network, Instrumentation, Network Interface, VIP Sensors, Networking
White papers 2006-11-01
Asigra Case Study: Jonas Software
Customers depend on Jonas software to run their entire club operations, from the pro shop to accounting and food and beverage services. Even though their application data is mission-critical, most clubs have been protecting it with traditional tape-based backup systems. Unfortunately, they all know the drawbacks of tape - high...
Tags: Beverage, Asigra, Food & Beverage, Backups, Manufacturing
Case studies 2006-06-20
WISeForm 1.0.0.412 (Windows)
Access your Web sites using one password, or digital certificate, easy form fillings, one click logon, and also run from a portable USB device. WISeForm is a password, Web single sign on and form filling application. Most Internet users struggle with password management, and as a consequence they often use...
Tags: Web, Password, Microsoft Windows, WISeKey, WISeForm
Software downloads 2008-10-03
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