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Sendmail, Inc. and Disappearing, Inc. Team Up to Add Enhanced Security (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Mar 6, 2000 Abstract : Administrators of the sendmail system, coupled with Disappearing, Inc.'s product will be able to set specific 'Time to Live' (TTL) for each piece of email prior to permanent deletion, allowing corporate email retention policies to be enforced.
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| 72. |
How To Mitigate Holiday Cybercrime (2 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Nov 1, 1999 Abstract : Shop.org, and the Boston Consulting Group, reported that sales during the 1998 holiday season grew by 230 percent. With today's tools, just about anyone can throw up a professional looking website, and make claims about tight security. How can you protect yourself from fly-by-night internet sites, and malicious cyber sleuths who are ready and waiting to 'sniff your password and credit card information while transaction is in process? There no way to mitigate every single riskhowever common sense can do wonders helping eliminate e-tail dangers. It pays homework before shopping online.
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| 73. |
Secure Your Search Engine (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Oct 26, 1999 Abstract : Webservers running the search engines are vulnerable to a serious security compromises. Without careful implementation, user passwords and logins can be stolen, and the entire server could be brought to its knees by hackers.
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| 74. |
How Secure is Your E-Mail? (4 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Oct 1, 1999 Abstract : A party interested in viewing point to point e-mail can visit one of numerous news groups and hacking web sites for a full instruction set and tools to read your mail
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| 75. |
Information Security Firewalls Market Report Part Two: Current Market Trends and User Recommendations (5 Pages)
by Laura Taylor
Mar 2, 2005 Abstract : Numerous firewall solutions exist in the market. However, decision makers can wade through the thousands of product criteria to find the right solution by properly prioritizing company’s needs, avoiding common pitfalls, and through proper research.
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| 76. |
Using PKI to Protect Your Business Information (5 Pages)
by Arash Nejadian
Dec 24, 2003 Abstract : Interconnection between vendors, suppliers, customers and employees through ERP and CRM tools, has become a competitive edge. Like ERP and CRM infrastructures, a Public Key infrastructure has become an enabler of business objectives. PKI provides a systematic approach to information security.
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| 77. |
Using PKI to Protect Your Business Information (5 Pages)
by Arash Nejadian
Jan 14, 2003 Abstract : Interconnection between vendors, suppliers, customers and employees through ERP and CRM tools, has become a competitive edge. Like ERP and CRM infrastructures, a Public Key infrastructure has become an enabler of business objectives. PKI provides a systematic approach to information security.
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| 78. |
DSL Provider Scoops up Netscreen Firewall Goldmine (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Apr 20, 2000 Abstract : In a $905million exchange of stock, Efficient Networks has acquired a more than efficient security solution with its acquisition of the Netscreen line of appliance firewalls. Well positioned to give firewall market leader Checkpoint a run for their money, the Netscreen line of firewalls scale to an incredible magnitude compared to anything currently out on the market.
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| 79. |
CyberPeepers from Korean Sites Peek at U.S. Networks (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Feb 4, 2000 Abstract : Numerous United States Internet sites are being bombarded by cyberpeepers from Korea. Whether or not these network scans constitute an attack depends upon whom you ask, and how far into your infrastructure they get.
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| 80. |
Lexiguard™: The Coming 'Adobe Acrobat' of Encryption (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jan 31, 2000 Abstract : A cool new desktop encryption product has been unveiled by Lexias, Inc. at RSA Conference 2000. With a simple and easy-to-use interface and affordable price, even novice Internet users can master the art of sending secure encrypted data. As security awareness heightens, Lexiguard may soon become as ubiquitous on desktops as Adobe Acrobat.
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