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IT Security
Research Library
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LockLizard
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When we talk about document security we can have many different ideas as to what security is actually wanted or needed, and what it is there to achieve. In this article we will look at the three principal approaches used today, how they rely upon each other and where they differ. The principal approaches are encryption, DRM and collaboration.
Underpinning all digital security systems is ...
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SecureWorks, Inc.
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This report contains the analysis of network traffic for University XYZ from March 25th through March 27th 2004. Log files were obtained from the University in order to identify threats to the security and performance of the network. Included in the set of logs to be analyzed were signature alert logs, port scanning logs, and out of specification (OOS) logs. Signature alert logs identify traffic ...
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SecureWorks, Inc.
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Since the dawn of time, humans have tried to communicate with eachother. As languages and dialects prospered, the forms of communication became more advanced by using letters in various alphabets and writing messages on papers or letters. From the Caeser cipher that Julius Caesar used where letters in encrypted messages were actually three letters off, to the Nazis in WWII who built and used the ...
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RTTS
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This presentation includes an overview of the state of web application security, a look at how applications are hacked and a case study on web application security.
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Black Box Network Services
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How do you secure your network from increasing Internet threats and still ensure the performance needed by on-demand applications, remote resources, and on-line content usage?
Network administrators must implement a broader set of security features and simultaneously improve application performance to the meet the needs of their organizations. This introduces major challenges. Additionally, ...
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