All Security Software News - July 2006

VPNs and remote access

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  • Date: 17 July 2006
Virtual private networks can reduce the cost of business communication while extending secure remote access to teleworkers, travelers and mobile professionals. But deploying and managing a secure VPN can be challenging. In this lesson, guest instructor Lisa Phifer, owner of consulting firm Core Competence, teaches you about the latest innovations in VPN technology, IPsec VPN identity and authentication options, and secure VPN deployment strategies.

VPNs and remote access quiz

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  • Date: 17 July 2006
Take this five-question quiz to see how much you've learned about VPNs and remote access.

Automated provisioning webcast

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  • Date: 17 July 2006
Learn how to utilize Active Directory to automate provisioning and how the provisioning market place is taking shape.

Endpoint security courses

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  • Date: 17 July 2006
In this lesson, guest instructor Ben Rothke, Director of Security Technology Implementation for a large financial services company, provides tactics for endpoint security, policies for controlling endpoints and insight as to where endpoint security technology is headed.

New firewall solution in offing to tackle DoS attacks

Researchers are developing a new firewall solution to prevent distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks from crashing websites and networks.

Security Blog Log: Was the analyst a scapegoat?

A scathing report on May's massive Veterans Affairs data theft in the US causes some to ask who deserves the most blame: the analyst or his supervisors?

CSI survey: Data breaches still being swept under the rug

The annual CSI/FBI Computer Crime and Security Survey shows companies are reporting fewer financial losses from data breaches. That doesn't mean the good guys are winning.

Microsoft grapples with PowerPoint security flaw

Security researchers have discovered a flaw in Microsoft’s PowerPoint presentation program that is already being used by remote attackers to try and take over users’ systems.

Security Wire Weekly podcast archives

  • News
  • Date: 14 July 2006
An archive of information security podcasts covering top news in the world of information security and interviews with industry experts.

DaimlerChrysler cuts internet security costs with Sophos platform

DaimlerChrysler UK is to slash its internet security costs by 25% by adopting a new security platform from Sophos.
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