Enterprise Security Articles
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The misconception is that many people somehow equate a firewall with comprehensive security, an equation that simply does not jive with reality.
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There are a few things in this world that aren't perfect -- especially human beings. Like most things, firewalls have their imperfections and are not these all-in-one solution to your security problems. Firewalls can only do certain things and not all of them. Here are a few myths exposed.
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Social networking is big. Really big. But could it mean that it is just as big a threat for the small businesses and enterprises? Out of the whopping 70 million odd people on Facebook alone, could our employees be a part of it? What are the risks of social networking for a small business?
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Domain Name System, also known as DNS, is a server system that use a hierarchal structure of named computers and network services. This allows the user friendly name to be mapped to a specific IP address. DNS service is a required fundamental service for Active Directory in the Enterprise
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We know what an Identity Attack is and how it can be devastating for individuals or companies that have anything to do online. One of the ways an Identity attack can be unleashed is the proxy Servers, which is ironically one of the ways to prevent an attack. See how that is possible.
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Most organizations have done extensive planning for contingency operations, however, they fail to consider the need for situational awareness and the critical role played by intelligence in forming a timely and accurate picture to facilitate decision making by top management.
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Can employees be responsible for thinning the layers of an enterprise's security cover? Would their actions directly jeopardize a company's anti-security efforts? How exactly does that happen? What gives? Read on to know more on how employees contribute to the threats faced by a company, everyday.
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I know we are busy fighting viruses, malware and spyware off our systems and networks each day, but did we ever stop to wonder why malware comes to exist in the first place? What explains the creation, distribution and execution of malware? Read on to know more.
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After recently implementing PEAP wireless authentication in our large network, I found that integration was far from seamless and required more work, and money, than originally thought.
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Spam is ubiquitous. All pervasive and is extremely irritating. It pulls back productivity and takes up resources, staff time, up keep time and drains resources. See how exactly spam delivers its sweet poison and ensures that your organization trots like an over burdened beast.
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