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Are Your E-mail Servers Overwhelmed? | 2006-08-28 15:11:41 | ZDNet |
| Is your IT department battling with bogged down e-mail servers? As millions of e-mails are exchanged every day, businesses are struggling to keep up with demand. We'll help you decide whether it's time to upgrade your servers to solve the problem. In this ZDNet Webcast, we'll look at the potential ROI of upgrading and the potential costs if you don't.
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Hacker Techniques: Windows Malware and Blind SQL Injection | 2006-06-09 01:00:26 | SANS Institute |
| They keep banging on systems, crippling performance, damaging the files and laying waste to the bandwidth. How does one understands what makes this stuff tick? With a little creativity and some free, open source software the webcast shows how to analyze that malware and understand many of the changes that a successful virus, worm, trojan horse or rootkit can have on a Windows system. As developers learn about the threat of SQL Injection attacks, they often associate them with "ODBC" error messages. While the verbosity of these error messages certainly helps the attacker, simply suppressing the messages buries it deeper. This webcast discusses the true overall core issue with SQL Injection. | |||
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MSDN Webcast: A Hacker's View of Your Web Applications Part 2: Web Hacking - Attack Scenarios and Examples - Level 300 | 2006-06-09 01:00:26 | Microsoft |
| By taking advantage of the public access to a company and using it to subvert the applications, hackers can gain easy access into the company's sensitive backend data. Firewalls and IDS will not stop such attacks because hackers using the Web application layer are not seen as intruders. This webcast shows how to defend against attacks at the Web application layer with examples covering recent hacking methods such as: SQL Injection, Cross Site Scripting, Parameter Manipulation, Session Hijacking, and LDAP Injection. | |||
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MSDN Webcast: Live From TechEd: How Hackers Hack - Level 200 | 2006-06-09 01:00:26 | Microsoft |
| Learning how hackers do what they do is a necessary to understand how to design and code defensively. This webcast looks at hacker's approaches to things like buffer overrun exploits, cross-site scripting attacks, SQL Injection, component spoofing, session hijacking, and more. Through this webcast developers will learn how hackers attack with these exploits and how to defend against them. | |||
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MSDN Webcast: Protecting Your System From SQL Injection Attacks - Level 200 | 2006-06-09 01:00:26 | Microsoft |
| SQL injection is one of the most serious threats a database can encounter. When an application is designed without regard for a comprehensive defense, it can provide an attack surface highly vulnerable to hackers skilled in SQL syntax. Once a hacker injects rogue SQL commands through a user interface, not only is the database exposed, but so is the server itself. By following sound design principles demonstrated in this webcast, SQL injection threats can be minimized. | |||
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UltraQuest Reporter | 2006-05-26 01:00:26 | Select Business Solutions |
| This webcast explains the simple process of building a report in UltraQuest Reporter via its Guided Tour wizard. | |||
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Reporting Techniques | 2006-05-26 01:00:26 | Select Business Solutions |
| This webcast introduces a number of Reporting Techniques appropriate for both NOMAD and UltraQuest users. The webcast provides one with some new ways of looking at reports, and samples of techniques that can be put to use directly. | |||
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Managing Large NOMAD Databases | 2006-05-26 01:00:26 | Select Business Solutions |
| This webcast discusses the various NOMAD options and choices that are available to improve performance when dealing with large databases. | |||
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Reporting Techniques: Part II | 2006-05-26 01:00:26 | Select Business Solutions |
| This webcast introduces a number of Reporting Techniques appropriate for both NOMAD and UltraQuest users. The webcast provides one with some new ways of looking at reports, and samples of techniques that can be put to use directly. | |||
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MSDN Webcast: Securing Your Data With SQL Server 2005 Encryption (Level 200) | 2006-05-19 01:00:28 | Microsoft |
| In light of numerous scandals involving lost and stolen data, more companies are requiring encryption of sensitive data. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 provides database-level encryption to protect the company's most valuable asset. This webcast explores when, where, and how to implement database-level encryption. It also looks at best practices for implementing encryption, while maintaining performance levels necessary for large-scale SQL Server 2005 environments. |