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ProofMark System Concepts, Architecture, and Planning Guide | 2007-12-12 | ProofSpace |
| This document, the ProofMark System Concepts, Architecture, and Planning Guide, provides you with a broad technical overview of the ProofMark system. You should read this guide if you are involved in the implementation of a ProofMark system from a technical perspective.
Tags: Digital Signatures |
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Eliminating Spam in Its Tracks With Multi-Layered Solutions From Symantec | 2007-12-11 | Symantec |
| At SEGA Corporation, a global amusement and game software firm, 3,000 emails an hour consisted of 70 percent spam. This huge influx was wasting staff time and slowing email servers. SEGA sought to address this problem by automatically deleting spam, so it needed a solution that could be trusted to never block legitimate email. Symantec's multi-layered solution, combining Mail Security 8160 and 8260 devices, over 92 percent of English and non-English spam, with zero false positives.
Tags: Email, Spam - E-mail Fraud - Phishing |
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A Grid-Aware Intrusion Detection System | 2007-12-10 | Technical University of Denmark |
| Existing Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) are not designed to deal with any specific types of systems. The purpose of this work is to investigate the possibility of Grid-focused IDS. The main stress is put on feature selection and performance of the system. An existing framework, IDSNet, is used as a basis for considerations and development. An algorithm based on Self-Organizing Map has been selected for pattern discovery in traffic analysis. No Grid environment was available for testing, therefore no real-life experiments could have been performed, and main focus was shifted to system performance and away from feature selection. It is shown that the performance of the system greatly depends on the efficiency of the underlying framework.
Tags: Security Tools, Intrusion Detection Systems |
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Compiling PCRE to FPGA for Accelerating SNORT IDS | 2007-12-04 | Association for Computing Machinery |
| Deep Payload Inspection systems like SNORT and BRO utilize regular expression for their rules due to their high expressibility and compactness. The SNORT IDS system uses the PCRE Engine for regular expression matching on the payload. The software based PCRE Engine utilizes an NFA engine based on certain opcodes which are determined by the regular expression operators in a rule. Each rule in the SNORT ruleset is translated by PCRE compiler into an unique regular expression engine. Since the software based PCRE engine can match the payload with a single regular expression at a time, and needs to do so for multiple rules in the ruleset, the throughput of the SNORT IDS system dwindles as each packet is processed through a multitude of regular expressions.
Tags: Security Tools, Intrusion Detection Systems |
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Symantec's Endpoint Security Challenge | 2007-12-01 | Symantec |
| Take the Endpoint Security Challenge and discover how your endpoint security solution compares to the protection your business needs. Register now and take the challenge. If you qualify, you will be automatically entered into a weekly drawing for an iPod Nano.
Tags: Security Applications, Security Management, Security Tools |
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On the Trail of Trust: Transactional Integrity, Secure Audit Logging and Compliance | 2007-12-01 | Kinamik Data Integrity |
| Secure audit logging can be used by companies of any size to increase their competitiveness, raise corporate confidence in the use of new business models such as Web 2.0 information sharing and collaborative technology while ensuring individual accountability, transaction integrity and reduced compliance costs.
This document will talk about the role of secure logging as an integral part of a business risk management strategy in the following areas - compliance, governance and application integration.
Tags: Security Standards, Data Recovery - Security, Best Practices |
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U.S. Army Enhances Security With Improved Identity and Access Software | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| To securely manage information and communications, the Army wanted an identity and access solution that could integrate into its 14 separate domain forests. Users currently access protected information with a Common Access Card and PIN. The Advanced Technologies directorate tested Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) to safeguard information by requiring substantiation certification of each domain forest. But the Army wanted to provide efficient, protected communication across its entire architecture. Advanced Technologies is now testing AD RMS with Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS), available with the Windows Server 2008 Enterprise operating system. Using Windows Server 2008, the Army can stand an AD RMS cluster in a single forest and deploy AD FS in other forests to share AD RMS resources across forest boundaries.
Tags: Windows Server 2008, Directory Services |
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Stopping E-Mail Threats | 2007-12-01 | Cisco Systems |
| Spam and other e-mail scams are costing American business $10 billion annually in lost productivity, wasted IT resources, and help desk costs. And, despite predictions from industry "experts" a few years ago, the crisis is getting worse. The attendee of this webcast will learn why this problem is so hard to solve and view the latest solutions that can help to regain control. This webcast will show how spammers work and why they are so difficult to stop.
Tags: Security Management, Spam - E-mail Fraud - Phishing |
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Evil Insider Vs. Network Admission Control | 2007-12-01 | Cisco Systems |
| Having an effective security policy is one thing. Enforcing it is quite another especially with the explosive growth of remote and wireless access. How to protect network from this insider threat? The webcast discover how to implement Network Admission Control (NAC) and consistently enforce security policies at every end point. The attendee will learn how to safeguard network from malicious or unintentional insider threats.
Tags: Security Management |
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IBM Internet Security Systems Products and Services | 2007-12-01 | IBM |
| Today's security threats leave little margin for error. To consistently preempt online enemies that are smart and destructive, enterprise security must incorporate a constantly evolving array of technologies and technical disciplines - vital assets that few organizations can afford to develop and maintain on their own. Effective security management is rife with challenges. It requires highly skilled personnel, who are expensive to recruit, hire and retain, and it diverts scarce IT resources from core activities essential to company productivity and growth.
Tags: Security Applications, Security Management |