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76. Article: Hacker
- en.wikipedia.org
- As will be discussed below, there is a trend in the popular press to use the term to describe computer criminals (which some call crackers), and others, whose actions run afoul of various governments. This trend annoys some old-school computer/technology enthusiasts, although not all old-school hackers - some of them, like Steve Wozniak, hacked regardless of whether their activities were legal or illegal. ...
- In the nascent computer culture of the 1960s, the unavoidable analogy to "hacking" programs was the already-established counter-culture practice of chopping Harley-Davidsons in Southern California: taking them apart and "chopping" their frames, improvising to make them lower, sleeker, faster, hotter than their uncustomized "stock" originals. ...
- Computer culture at MIT developed when members of the Tech Model Railroad Club started working with a Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-1 computer and applied local model railroad slang to computers. In modern computer culture, the label "hacker" is a compliment, indicating a skilled and clever programmer. ...
- Someone who (usually illegally) attempts to break into or otherwise subvert the security of a program, system or network, sometimes with malicious intent. ...
- Someone who attempts to break into systems or networks in order to help the owners of the system by making them aware of security flaws in it. ... Many of these people are employed by computer security companies, and are doing something completely legal; and many were formerly hackers within sense 2. ...
- "Script kiddie" is reserved for a computer user of little or no skill who simply follows directions or uses a cook-book approach without fully understanding the meaning of the steps they are performing. ...
- "h4x0r" (pronounced Hacks-Or) is a script kiddie in the context of a computer game (i. ...
- Corporate programming environments typically favor only either the good hackers or the careful computer scientist. ...
- The popular press has been known to use the terms "hacker" and occasionally "cracker" for someone who attempts to break into or otherwise subvert the security of a system or network. ...
- Snooper -- Applications that capture password and other data while it is in transit either within the computer, or over the network .
- Similarly, computer viruses, unlike worms, embed themselves within files on the host system. When "infected" executables run, or sometimes when infected binary data files are read, the virus is able to spread to other binary format files on the local system, floppy disks or over the network. ...
- Worm -- An application that actively probes for known weaknesses across the network, then propagates itself through an exploitation of those weaknesses. ... A Worm in this original sense is any independent program which reproduces itself over a network (a program reproducing itself on the local machine only repeatedly until the machine crashes is known as a wabbit). After the comparison between computer viruses and biological viruses, the obvious comparison here is to a bacterium. ...
77. NIC Testimony - Cyber Threat Trends and US Network Security
- www.cia.gov
- Cyber Threat Trends and US Network Security.
- Indeed, computer-based information operations could provide our adversaries with an asymmetric response to US military superiority by giving them the potential to degrade or circumvent our advantage in conventional military power.
- The number of FBI computer network intrusion cases has doubled during each of the past two years. ...
- Meanwhile, several highly publicized intrusions and computer virus incidents such as the recent intrusion into the California Independent System Operator—the non-profit corporation that controls the distribution of 75 percent of the state’s power—have fed a public—and perhaps foreign government—perception that the networks upon which US national security and economic well-being depend are vulnerable to attack by almost anyone with a computer, a modem, and a modicum of skill. ...
- Information from industry security experts suggests that US national information networks have become more vulnerable—and therefore more attractive as targets of foreign cyber attack. An independent group of security professionals created the “Honeynet Project,” placing virtual computers on the Internet to evaluate threats and vulnerabilities that currently exist. The results were stunning: the average computer placed on the Internet will be hacked in about 8 hours. University networks are even worse, with an unsecured computer system being hacked in only about 45 minutes.
- The growing connectivity among secure and insecure networks creates new opportunities for unauthorized intrusions into sensitive or proprietary computer systems within critical US infrastructures, such as the nation’s telephone system. ...
- The complexity of computer networks is growing faster than the ability to understand and protect them by identifying critical nodes, verifying security, and monitoring activity. ...
- Mainstream commercial software—whose vulnerabilities are widely known—is replacing relatively secure proprietary network systems by US telecommunications providers and other operators of critical infrastructure. ...
- As part of an unprecedented churning of the global information technology work force, US firms are drawing on pools of computer expertise that reside in a number of potential threat countries. ...
- Access to US proprietary networks by subcontractors of foreign partners is creating “virtual” insiders whose identity and nationality often remain unknown to US network operators.
- Foreign or US insiders were responsible for 71 percent of the unauthorized entries into US corporate computer networks reported to an FBI-sponsored survey last year. ...
- Advanced technologies and tools for computer network operations are becoming more widely available, resulting in a basic, but operationally significant, technical cyber capability for US adversaries.
- Most US adversaries have access to the technology needed to pursue computer network operations. ...
78. Cotse Help Desk | Computer, Network, Security & Privacy Support with Online Chat for FREE!
- www.cotse.com
- Security Lists .
- Security News .
- Computer Security .
- Network Monitoring .
- A Guide to Networking & Security for Beginners .
- We understand the frustrations involved when building your first computer system or developing your first computer network. ...
- A basic approach to networking your computer systems. ...
- Computer Security.
- Beginners guide to Computer Security.
- A series of documents that will attempt to better explain the history and use of many computer related subjects.
- Cotse Small Business Security Services.
- Specializing in high quality, low cost, security solutions for small businesses.
- Security Audits.
- Packetderm Security Services now offers a full range of System Security Auditing from individual workstations to large commercial networks.
- Security bulletins released today. A rolling 24 hour coverage of the main security lists all on one page.
79. Dutch Security Information Network
- www.dsinet.org
- B-worm verspreidt zich snel via e-mail en het lokale computer netwerk .
- Dutch Security Information Network © 2000 - 2004 .
80. Article: Database
- en.wikipedia.org
- A database is usually but not necessarily stored in some machine readable format accessed by a computer. ...
- Historically, the hierarchical model was implemented first, then the network model, then the relational model overcame with the so-called flat model accompanying it for low-end usage. ...
- For instance, columns for name and password might be used as a part of a system security database. ...
- The network model allows multiple tables to be used together though the use of pointers (or references). ... Thus, the tables are related by references, which can be viewed as a network structure. A particular subset of the network model, the hierarchical model, limits the relationships to a tree structure, instead of the more general directed graph structure implied by the full network model. ...
- Unlike the hierarchical and network models, there are no pointers whatsoever, according to the Information Principle: all information must be represented as data values; attributes of any type represent relationships between relations. ...
- This is because they are essentially adaptations of obsolete network and hiearchical databases to object-oriented programming. ...
- Databases are used in many applications, spanning virtually the entire range of computer software. ...
- A database application is a type of computer application dedicated to managing a database. ...
81. New Order - the computer & networking security portal
- neworder.box.sk
- Microsoft has raised the severity rating of an Outlook flaw to "critical," the highest level, after its initial analysis was challenged by the researcher who found the security hole. ...
- Security product to strike back at hackers.
- Symbiot, a Texas-based security company, plans to release a corporate defense system that fights back against distributed denial-of-service and hacker attacks by launching counterstrikes. ...
- Security vendor VeriSign is expected to announce on Tuesday that it has landed a multiyear contract with U. ... Bancorp, its second major deal in less than a year to manage security services for a large financial institution. ...
- Profiling Network Administrators - by Adrian Lamo.
- Adrian Lamo, a white hat hacker who pled guilty to accessing The New York Times computers without permission, agreed to share what he knows about some of the common IT security slips network administrators make. ...
- Security researchers have discovered that the authors of MyDoom and Bagle are exchanging insults with the author of NetSky, using text hidden inside their virus code. ...
- SECURITY DSA 461-1 New calife packages fix buffer overflow (Linux) .
- RHSA-2004:075-01 Updated kdelibs packages resolve cookie security issue (Linux) .
- SECURITY DSA 460-1 New sysstat packages fix insecure temporary file creation (Linux) .
- SECURITY DSA 459-1 New kdelibs, kdelibs-crypto packages fix cookie traversal bug (Linux) .
- 003 OpenPKG Security Advisory (libxml) (Linux) .
- CGI/Web security.
- e-mail security & utils.
- Macintosh security.
82. Best Practices in Network Security | Page 1 | March 20, 2000
- www.networkcomputing.com
- Log In to Network Computing.
- Best Practices in Network Security .
- Information systems security. Computer and network security. Internet security. ... With these changes, some truths and approaches to security remain the same, while others are new and radically different. Developing a sound security strategy involves keeping one eye on the reality of Internet-speed changes in threats and technology, and the other on the reality of the corporate environment. Purchasing security devices is easy. ... It takes security management, including planning, policy development and the design of procedures.
- Not Your Father's Network.
- When the computer and network space was simpler, you could expect a network to support any IP service. ...
- Today's network incorporates all sorts of wonderful but unsettling services. Voice data travels over the enterprise network. ... Every new network service represents possibilities for increased sales.
- Potentially, perhaps a billion people live in the "network neighborhood. ...
- Through the ease of "user friendly" software, and with the ubiquity of methods for simple file distribution, anyone with a computer is a potential at- tacker. ...
83. OMNISTART.COM - INTERNET STARTS HERE - SEARCH ENGINE THAT PAYS!
- www.omnistart.com
- Gathering Results for computer networks. ...
- computer network security.
- computer network.
- home computer network.
- computer network security security.
- network two computer.
- computer network attack.
- computer network consultant.
- computer learning network.
- computer network diagram.
- computer shopping network.
- computer consulting network.
- 2 computer network.
- computer consultant it network network networking outsourcing secu support.
- cno computer network operations.
- Com: Computer Networks.
84. UNIX Computer Security Checklist
- www.unixtools.com
- Unix Computer Security Checklist.
- For a longer version, please see UNIX Computer Security .
- Physical Security * Network Security * Account Security .
- File System Security * Testing Security * Security Websites .
- Security Books * UnixTools. com Home Physical Security.
- Console security .
- Data Security .
- Secure network cables from exposure .
- Network Security.
- Apply a filter that guarantees that packets coming in from the outside network do not have a source IP address that matches the inside network .
- Telnet Security .
- FTP Security .
- Modem Security .
- Account Security.
- Password Security .
85. Article: LiveCD
- en.wikipedia.org
- The system returns to its previous OS when the LiveCD is ejected and the computer is rebooted. ...
- MandrakeMove is a new MandrakeSoft product that benefits from a Mandrake Linux LiveCD which doesn't need to be installed to run on a computer, and a USB key that automatically stores bootloader, hardware configuration and personal data. ...
- With VMware you can try a LiveCD without the need to burn it to a CD or boot it on the computer. ...
- Knoppix STD (Security Tools Distribution) is a variation on Knoppix that includes programs geared to security and network management. ...
86. eCare: Web-Enabled Support That Works! : White Paper
- feedpoint.net
- Desktop Computer Support .
- Network Security .
- Call Center Software | Customer Service | Customer Support Software | Desktop Computer Support | Network Security | Remote Users | Web Applications Software.
87. Dave Dittrich
- www.washington.edu
- I'm a Senior Security Engineer for the University of Washington's Computing & Communications' University Computing Services Security Operations group. I deal primarily with security incident response and system/network security. ...
- Computer Forensics | Active Defense ("Hack Back") | Cyberwarfare | Unix Administration Courses/Tools | Linux Kernel | Misc. Linux Security | GAO Reports | Department of Defense Publications | NIST Computer Security Publications | Security Tools | Philes | TCP/IP vulnerabilities, exploits, coding | Network monitoring/Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) | Public domain packet capture/analysis tools | Firewalls | Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)/Crypto tunnels | Security Policy/Incident Response | Network Security | Secure Email | Wireless Security | Secure Programming | Windows 9X/NT/2000 Administration and Security | Virus/Chain Letter Hoaxes | Macs and Mac Security | Netware Security | World Wide Web services | Java | Miscellaneous | Some things to think about. ...
- Invited Talk, "DDoS: Is There Really a Threat?," USENIX Security Symposium, August 16, 2000 (Power Point compatible slides) .
- Panelist on the Diane Rehm show (WAMU radio, NPR affiliate) along with Jeffrey Hunker (coordinator for security, infrastructure protection, and counter-terrorism for the National Security Council), James Adams (CEO of iDefense), and Elias Levy (SecurityFocus. ...
- Unix Security Overview (1998) .
- Quarterly Departmental Support meeting Security talk (1999) .
- Information Security Management Overview (1999) .
- Host and Network Security in the Internet Age: DSL, @Home, ISDN, etc. ...
- Talks on Java and Unix Security at AUUG WET'96 in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia (4/96) .
- Unix System Security (1994 version) .
- The "Tribe Flood Network" distributed denial of service attack tool .
- Unix Security Checklist .
- "One Sniff and Your Password Is Stolen", C&C Windows on Computing Issue 21 Original draft: Network "Sniffers" and You .
- Security Administrator's Tool for Analyzing Networks (SATAN) .
88. Article: Cryptography
- www.wikipedia.org
- In recent decades, cryptography has expanded its remit and now provides mechanisms for more than just confidentiality; it has become a fundamental tool for security engineering. ... It is also a branch of engineering, but an unusual one as it must deal with active, intelligent and malevolent opposition (see cryptographic engineering and security engineering). ...
- A characteristic of computer ciphers is that they operate on binary strings unlike classical and mechanical schemes, which use an alphabet of around 26 letters, depending on the language. Computer ciphers are also much more resistant to cryptanalysis; few are susceptible to a ciphertext-only attack. ...
- See also: Information security .
- Digital signatures are central to the operation of public key infrastructure and many network security schemes (eg, Kerberos, most VPNs, etc). ...
- The security of all practical encryption schemes remains unproven, both for symmetric and asymmetric schemes. ... Such a cipher might also have provable security against a limited class of attacks. ...
- When the security of a system fails, it is rare that a weakness in the cryptographic algorithms is exploited. ... The study of how best to implement and integrate cryptography is a field in itself, see: cryptographic engineering, security engineering and cryptosystem. ...
- Important publications in cryptography — some cryptography papers in computer science. ...
89. Article: Linux
- www.wikipedia.org
- Linux is a computer operating system. ...
- Linux supports a vast range of computer hardware and has been deployed in applications ranging from personal computers to supercomputers and embedded systems such as mobile phones and the TiVo PVR. ...
- Analysts attribute this success to its vendor-independence, its low hardware cost and high speed compared to proprietary Unix and its security and reliability compared to Windows. ...
- The Linux trademark (SN: 1916230) is owned by Linus Torvalds, registered for "Computer operating system software to facilitate computer use and operation. ...
- There are many Linux distributions (distros), assembled by individuals, corporations and other organizations, and each may include any number of additional system software and application programs, as well as a program to install the whole system on a new computer. ...
- The low cost of Linux makes it possible to use it in devices such as the Simputer, a low-cost computer aimed especially at low-income populations in developing nations. ...
- Once viewed as an operating system only computer geeks could appreciate, Linux is today a much more user-friendly system, with many graphical interfaces and applications that bear a greater resemblance to popular consumer operating systems than to the command line of Linux's Unix roots. ...
- However, argued advantages of Linux, such as lower cost, fewer security vulnerabilities, and lack of vendor lock-in have spurred a growing number of high-profile cases of mass adoption of Linux by corporations and governments. ...
- Linux can also be booted over a network or, for a minimal system, from a few floppy disks or network card NetBoot flash drivers (see Isolinux). ...
- Origins of computer terms .
90. Article: Systems engineering
- en.wikipedia.org
- 4 Security engineering.
- For example, the plugs between two computer systems can be a fertile source of failures. ...
- Most often this is a problem in a plug and jack, of the transmission speed, although it sometimes affects computer data formats. ...
- Systems engineering principles are applied in the design of network protocols. ...
- Security engineering .
- Security engineering can be viewed as a field of systems engineering. ...
91. Computer System and Network Security
- www.cromwell-intl.com
- Computer System and Network Security.
- This page remains under construction, just as your security policy should. ...
- Remember that installing some tools, and even taking security quite seriously on an on-going basis, does not make you secure! Maybe a little more secure (or, for the pessimists in the crowd, a little less at risk), but there is no such thing as a completely safe system. ...
- ; Encryption with OpenSSL, Triple-DES vs DES, Key Recovery, RADIUS, HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, Sanitizing Media by Overwriting, Secure E-Mail, Online Storage, and File Sharing , Information Leakage, Commercial Cryptography, SSH, Secure FTP Hardware Encryption, Wireless LAN/WAN Security, Voice Scramblers, Cryptography and International Law, X Privacy and xspy, IPSec, VPN's, Spyware.
- Well-known default passwords, Kerberos, One-Time Passwords, sudo, Tokens, Biometrics, Network Authentication, Software Piracy.
- System Security Auditing/Monitoring Tools.
- Network Security Auditing/Monitoring Tools.
- Network Monitoring/Sniffing Tools,.
- Unix-based, DOS/Windows-based, switch spoofing, Wireless LAN/WAN security, attack detection.
- Software Security Tools.
- C/C++ Security, Python Security, Java Security, ActiveX Attacks.
- OS-Specific Security Issues.
- Web Security.
- Computer Forensics.
- Security-Related Mailing Lists.
92. The Computers Place: Network Security
- www.computers-place.com
- Blue Tooth, Cables, Cisco, Network Security, Ethernet, Frame Relay, LAN, Network Backup Software, Network Management Tools, Network Monitoring Software, Network Security, Networking Training, Neural Networks, Routers, Servers, TCP/IP, Wireless LAN, Wireless Networking .
- Network Security.
- Get a FREE Internet Security Guide Today. ...
- Microsoft Security Summit 2004.
- Attend the free Microsoft Security Summit coming to 20 U. ...
- Network Security @ NCR. ...
- Worried about the security of your network? NCR invites you to explore our complete portfolio of transaction and data warehousing solutions. ...
- Free WHITE PAPERS On Network Security.
- FREE Technical Papers & Reports on Network Security. ... Start your security research here.
- Network Security - Gatlin Education.
- Find Network Security Solutions.
- Search 22,000 enterprise solution profiles to find the right Network Security solution fast. ...
- The Best Directory For Network Security At Giantexplorer.
- The largest Network Security Directory on the web. Lists the best Websites about Network Security. Search also for more Network Security related listings.
93. KWSnet Computer: Security, Privacy, Cryptography Index
- www.kwsnet.com
- KWSnet Computer Security, Privacy, Cryptography Index .
- Computer: Security/Privacy/Cryptography Index .
- COMPUTER FRAUD/CRIME/HOAX | COMPUTER HACKING/UNDERGROUND.
- COMPUTER PRIVACY/PRIVACY TOOLS/SPY TOOLS | COMPUTER SECURITY.
- COMPUTER VIRUS | CRYPTOGRAPHY/ENCRYPTION | FIREWALL MARKET.
- org - Computer security Web site dedicated to the collection, disemination and distribution of information about the industry. They maintain a large catalog of security advisories, cryptography, text files, and denial of service attack information. They are also known for the largest mirror of Web site defacements and their crusade to expose industry frauds and inform the public about incorrect information in computer security articles. ...
- Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) - Section attorneys advise federal prosecutors and law enforcement agents; comment upon and propose legislation; coordinate international efforts to combat computer crime; litigate cases; and train law enforcement groups. ...
- Computer Crime Research Center - Daily news about computer crime, internet fraud and cyber terrorism. ...
- Cybercrime - Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) of the Criminal Division of the U. ...
- "trin00") master/slave programs which implement a distributed network denial of service tool. ...
- F-Secure: Security Information Center - Provides security software, hoax warnings, anti-virus definition databases, anti-virus and cryptography centralized policy management, wireless security, network security, virus descriptions, Virtual Private Networks. ...
- FS/ISAC - Subsidiary of Science Application International Corporation (SAIC) provides a full complement of information protection, electronic commerce security, consulting, and engineering services worldwide. ...
- Hoaxbusters (CIAC Hoax Pages) - A public service of the Computer Incident Advisory Center (CIAC) team and the U. ...
- com Urban Legends search, CIAC Hoax Database, CERT Computer Security Database, and Symantec (Real) Virus Encyclopedia. ...
94. Network Security
- www.packet-sniffer.net
- Network Monitoring - Monitor your network traffic.
- Network Security.
- The document on network security is from CERT.
- This document gives home users an overview of the security risks and countermeasures associated with Internet connectivity, especially in the context of “always-on” or broadband access services (such as cable modems and DSL). ...
- Computer security .
- What is computer security? .
- Why should I care about computer security? .
- Who would want to break into my computer at home? .
- How easy is it to break into my computer? .
- How is broadband access different from the network I use at work? .
- Computer security risks to home users .
- Intentional misuse of your computer .
- Actions home users can take to protect their computer systems .
- Turn off your computer or disconnect from the network when not in use .
- Make a boot disk in case your computer is damaged or compromised .
- Computer security .
95. Arcsight News, Events, & Reports - Computer Network Security
- www.arcsight.com
- Network World Magazine Blue Ribbon .
- Network Computing Editor's Choice .
96. Computer Network Security Security - Vanguard1
- www.vipondemand.com
- computer network security security.
- Computer Associate Bitware .
- Computer Associate Erwin .
- Computer Associate Inc .
- Computer Associate International .
- Computer Associate International Inc .
- Computer Associate Software .
- Computer Associate Unicenter .
- Computer Engineering Network Security Social .
- Computer Firewall .
- Computer Home Internet Office Security .
- Computer Information Associate Degree .
- Computer Internet Not Security Virus .
- Computer Internet Not Security Virus .
- Computer Internet Privacy Security .
- Computer Internet Privacy Security .
97. Amazon.com: Books: Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practice (2nd Edition)
- www.amazon.com
- Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practice (2nd Edition) by William Stallings .
- Network Security: Private Communication in a Public World by Charlie Kaufman (Author), et al .
- Security in Computing, Third Edition by Charles P. ...
- Network Security Essentials (2nd Edition) by William Stallings (Author) (Paperback) .
- Network security .
- Network Security Training .
- Coverage includes conventional encryption classical and modern techniques, and algorithms; public-key encryption and hash functions; network security, with regard to e-mail, IP, and the Web; and system security intruders, viruses, worms, and firewalls. ...
- Comprehensive in approach, this introduction to network and internetwork security provides a tutorial survey of network security technology, discusses the standards that are being developed for security in an internetworking environment, and explores the practical issues involved in developing security applications. ...
- One of the better books in Security, concentrating on algorithms, rather than stopping at attack descriptions. ... I recommend this book to anyone interested in Security and has some knowledge on algorithms. ...
- get into stuff about computers/programming/cyberpunk: by nickboos, Computer Science/German major at U of Washington Is this an appropriate guide? .
- My favorite Computer Security Books: A list by Aviel D. Rubin, Author, Security Researcher Is this an appropriate list? .
- Subjects > Computers & Internet > Web Development > Security & Encryption > Encryption .
- Subjects > Computers & Internet > Networking > Networks, Protocols & API's > Network Security .
- Subjects > Computers & Internet > Digital Business & Culture > Project Management > Security .
98. University of Advancing Technology: Associates, Bachelor & Masters Degrees in Technology
- www.uat.edu
- Request information about UAT-Online and how you can earn an associate's degree in game design, net security and digital animation without ever stepping foot in a classroom.
- Earn a Degree in Net Security.
- A degree in Network Security means that you have the skills to secure and protect networks from hackers, viruses and cyber crimes. Security essentials, intrusion detection, incident handling, firewall and perimeter protection and operating system security are some of areas that students will tackle while earning their degrees.
- Develop strategies and resources to deal with information security problems .
- Identify proactive measures to defend and improve the security of the organization .
- Identify and understand how to prevent security threats, vulnerabilities, and current trends and threats .
- Understand and have hands-on experience with network security software and hardware tools .
- Students will have the opportunity to receive extra assistance in computer and word processing skills.
- This course introduces all aspects of networking including: computer network protocols, operating systems, hardware elements, and TCP/IP.
- Computer Hardware Elements This course introduces students to the basics of personal computer hardware. ... Computer Hardware Elements will prepare students for a basic, computer hardware certification exam.
- Computer Programming Concepts This course introduces general programming concepts and structures including simple data types operators, branching, looping, recursive methods, arrays and modular design. ...
- Network Security Essentials and Administration Protecting your computer and important information has become as important as protecting your home and personal belongings these days. This introduction course on computer security will give you an overview on securing.
- Topics such as Anti-Virus tools, security policies, password management and other vulnerabilities will be discussed. ...
99. Amazon.com: Books: Communications, Information and Network Security (The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Secs 712)
- www.amazon.com
- Communications, Information and Network Security (The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Secs 712) by Vijay K. ...
- Communications, Information and Network Security is an excellent reference for both professional and academic researchers in the field of communication. ... New and highly original results by leading experts in communication, information theory, and data security are presented. ...
- Communications, Information and Network Security is a tribute to the broad and profound work of Ian Blake in the field of communication. ...
- Subjects > Computers & Internet > Networking > Networks, Protocols & API's > Network Security .
- Security measures.
100. SMO: Computer Security
- www.securitymanagement.com
- Computer Security .
- Following is a collection of resources on Computer Security issues, including past Security Management articles and links to other sources of related information. ...
- Links to Security Management Online Articles.
- Protecting the Network Neighborhood .
- Mapping a Network Security Strategy .
- Who's on the Company Network? .
- Cleansing Your Computer's Palate .
- The Computer Caper .
- Legal Lessons in the Computer Age .
- Computer Incident Advisory Capability.
- The FBI's National Computer Crime Squad (NCCS).
- Computer Crime Squad.
- Computer Security Technology Center.
- Computer viruses and worms are the greatest security risks facing the business world, according to a new international survey by The Economist Intelligence Unit. ...
- They can also create new vulnerabilities by downloading and installing other code without getting consent from the computer user. ...
- While it might seem obvious that homeland security can be augmented with better information collection, sharing, and analysis among government agencies and between the public and private sectors, the way to achieve such a system is anything but clear. An ambitious new report from a task force assembled by the Markle Foundation, a New York-based think tank, lays out the details of a network for information sharing "across federal, state, and local agencies and the private sector, while preserving--and even enhancing--privacy and other civil liberties. " @ Creating a Trusted Information Network for Homeland Security is available from SM Online. ...
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