The combination of space, time, and strength that must be considered as the basic elements of this theory of defense makes this a fairly complicated matter. Consequently, it is not easy to find a ...
Wireless networking is terrific. I have the freedom to work on the Internet anywhere around my office or even outside on my porch. I do not worry about drilling holes in my walls or fishing wires.
The first widely available wireless LAN technology, 802.11b, has been available since 1999, yet it’s surprising how many companies still don’t take appropriate wireless security measures, both on LANs ...
With the continuing pressure to reduce fixed costs within business, enterprises and SMBs are looking at VoIP as an opportunity for cost savings. There is increasing data verifying that the use of IP ...
Network security is the practice of preventing and protecting against unauthorized intrusion into corporate networks. As a philosophy, it complements endpoint security, which focuses on individual ...
"We need the latest security technology in order to protect our network against sophisticated attacks." That’s a quote I’ve heard all too often, but those shiny new toys are not always the best use of ...
In this article, we examine how security applies to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Before we discuss security for SOA, lets take a step back and examine what SOA is. SOA is an architectural ...
More than three-quarters of companies regularly take 10 common security steps to improve their overall defensive posture, including instrumenting their Secure Development Lifecycle (SDLC) and using ...
To assess effectively the security needs of an organization and to evaluate and choose various security products and policies, the manager responsible for security needs some systematic way of ...
With Wireless LANs becoming mainstream, organizations want to tightly integrate Wireless LANs with wired LANs. Network managers are reluctant or unwilling to deploy Wireless LANs unless those LANs ...