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whitepaper ProofMark System Concepts, Architecture, and Planning Guide2007-12-12 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: Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper Cisco Digital Media System Deployments for Cisco Digital Signage With Cisco ACNS2007-10-01 Cisco Systems
  The distributed architecture of Cisco ACNS Software with Cisco Wide Area Application Engine (WAE) hardware is intended to reduce WAN traffic by intercepting requests for Web and video traffic and serving those requests at the network edge from the local cache or file system. This architecture allows for delivery of rich Web content and high-quality digital media files to Cisco Digital Media Players (DMPs) without absorbing valuable WAN bandwidth. This paper discusses these and many other features that make the Cisco Digital Media System and Cisco ACNS critical components of a digital signage solution.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper User Registration and Login Methods0000-00-00 AlphaToGo
  Today, developers can choose among several different methods to allow users to register and gain access (login) to their Internet-based application. Although some are more popular than others, the method selected should be appropriate to the nature of the online application and the type of user expected, as well as provide for application security, data security and dynamic data filtering.

The purpose of this article is to review the most popular methods for online registration and login, the individual components of those methods, and to provide a general guide to web application developers incorporating user registration and login into their applications.

Tags: Internet and Web, Authentication - Encryption, Internet and Web, Security Administration
  
whitepaper IBM Healthcare Security Executive Kit0000-00-00 IBM
  Healthcare organizations must protect an expanding amount of patient information from internal and external threats, while ensuring 24x7 availability and secure, immediate access to critical patient data by authorized users. IBM provides a variety of security and privacy solutions that address informational and physical security and privacy needs, as well as regulatory compliance.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption, Intrusion - Tampering, Regulatory Compliance
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Network Forensics: Identifying Attack Signatures (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Listening in on network traffic (network forensics) can reveal whether an application and data communications are secure, and point out possible reconnaissance processes preceding an attack. Learning the signatures of the breach traffic is also the first step in blocking it at bordering devices or at the desktop. The presenter of this webcast begins by displaying numerous trace files indicating network reconnaissance is underway on a network (operating system fingerprinting, IP scans, zombie-based scans, blind UDP scans, application mapping sessions, and directed TCP scans) and identifies the unique signatures in each of these communications.

Tags: Security Administration, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Windows Communication Foundation Top to Bottom (Part 10 of 15): Security Fundamentals (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  The Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is secure by default, providing numerous baked-in binding scenarios that initialize various combinations of transport and message-level security settings. There is always a need to override the default binding configuration to provide the appropriate security constraints for the service boundaries. This webcast starts with the security basics: authentication, authorization, the difference between single hop and message-level security, and how to apply digital signatures and encryption. Next, the presenter explores several common deployment scenarios for services within an enterprise system and the associated security configurations that would apply to those scenarios.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Norsk Tipping: Retailer Increases Sales With Digital Signage2007-08-28 Cisco Systems
  Norsk Tipping, the Norwegian lottery, uses the Cisco Digital Media System to promote its games on networked digital signs in 4,500 retail stores.   
whitepaper RSA's Transactional Security Solution Offers Speed, Stability and Security for Electronic Transaction Services in Taiwan2007-08-01 RSA Security
  The Polaris Financial Group is a leader in financial innovation and networked banking services in Taiwan. When Polaris Financial Group sought to provide their customers with a secure environment to conduct online securities transactions, they selected the RSA Digital Certificate solution combined with RSA SecurID two-factor authentication. The Digital Certificate solution provides a system to manage digital certificates and helps reduce IT administration costs. Flexible and extensible, it helps enable Polaris Financial Group to accelerate the extension of its global business and introduce new online services and applications more efficiently.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper Command Injection in XML Signatures and Encryption2007-07-12 Information Security
  The XML Digital Signature (XMLDSIG) and XML Encryption (XMLENC) standards are complex protocols for securing XML and other content. Among its complexities, the XMLDSIG standard specifies various "Transform" algorithms to identify, manipulate and canonicalize signed content and key material. Unfortunately, the defined transforms have not been rigorously constrained to prevent their use as attack vectors, and denial of service or even arbitrary code execution are probable in implementations that have not specifically guarded against such risks.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper The Digital Signature Paradox2007-07-07 ProofSpace
  Paradox is a term often associated with Hollywood's fanciful time travel; however in the real world a time paradox does in fact exist. The system clock is the immediate source of time for any computer; and is the sole source for a time stamp determining when a document was created, modified and printed; or more interestingly when a digital signature was generated.