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whitepaper Secure and Reliable Utility Telecom Networks: Strengthening Underlying Telecom Infrastructure in Today's Risk-Sensitive Environment2009-04-01 Sycamore Networks
  In the context of utility telecom networks, security and reliability issues appear at essentially all major layers of the networking model. From application-layer viruses, "Back-Door" user log-ins, and firewall breaches, to potentially harm physical communications links, utilities face a variety of exposures both old and new. This paper focuses on ways to strengthen security and reliability at Layer 1 - the province of leased lines and the transport equipment that shuttles data, voice, SCADA, and other traffic between points in a utility telecom network.

Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration
  
whitepaper JavaMites: The Emerging Universal Mobile Threat2009-01-03
  Since 2005 the threat level of mobile devices has steadily increased. Once considered to be a low-level threat that targeted only specific Mobile Operating Systems (MOPS), the sophistication of mobile threats now threatens every handset throughout the global wireless industry. The catalyst behind this vast expanse is a little known mobile malware adaptation called JavaMites.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Homeland Security, Software Development Tools, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Securing Voice Networks2008-07-22 Global Knowledge
  Converged voice and data communication can be more secure than traditional PSTN communication with proper planning and design. Voice-related threats include toll fraud, denial of service attacks, impersonation exploits, and eavesdropping. This white paper discusses some voice-related threats and mechanisms available to deal with them, including network infrastructure, endpoints, call management, and voice applications.

Tags: Network Technologies, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Staff Training
  
whitepaper Increase your Competitive Advantage with Business Communication Technology2007-04-17 Cisco Systems
 

Most traditional business communications rely on telephone and paper-based processes. These resources do not readily support the level of productive interaction that growing businesses need to excel, and can be easily overwhelmed in periods of rapid growth.

"Organizations are looking to increase productivity by focusing on the interactions between colleagues, partners, and customers, says John Chambers, Cisco Chairman and CEO. "Productive interactions also help improve profitability and customer satisfaction, and they create new opportunities for corporate growth and success."

Today, successful companies around the world achieve that efficiency with network-based communications tools such as e-mail and a Web presence. These tools support the high levels of productivity and customer support that growing companies need to compete in larger and more lucrative markets. A sound network foundation will also support the new technologies and applications necessary to sustain ongoing competitiveness.



Tags: Telecommunications, Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Unified communication transform business communication2007-04-17 Cisco Systems
 

Business communications often fail to keep pace with the demand for real-time communications to address mission-critical business needs. Unified communications offers new flexibility and manageability across multimodal applications to deliver unprecedented levels of connection for the distributed workforce. They unravel communication bottlenecks, tie together applications with a simple user interface, and support closer collaboration across the enterprise. Unified communications also provides a competitive differentiator by enabling employees to reach others more quickly and eliminate delays caused by the inability to reach key decision-makers.



Tags: Telecommunications, Telecommunications, Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering, Mobile and Wireless,
  
whitepaper Securing A Business - what small and medium sized businesses (SMB's) need to know2007-04-17 Cisco Systems
 

the Internet has given SMB's a necessary boost to easily reach out to customerslarge and small, domestically and internationally. It has also been responsible forenormous growth in digital information that was previously stored on paper-basedrecords or computer systems that were not connected to the Internet.Unfortunately, these advantages allow business-critical applications and data to beaccessible on the Web, resulting in network security drawbacks.

It is vital that SMB'sunderstand these drawbacks in order to ensure the continued safe and reliable use of theInternet as a business tool.



Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Security Administration
  
whitepaper Messaging security: Defense in depth and breadth0000-00-00 McAfee
  When discussing information security, the phrase 'defense in depth' describes the principle of not depending upon one mechanism or practice to secure a system. With messaging security, you must also think in terms of 'breadth' as well to provide sufficient protection. As more services are provided on the Internet, from email and instant messaging to IP telephony and Web video conferencing, you create more potential vulnerabilities that can be exploited by attackers. By combining technologies for messaging defense along with security management practices, you can help ensure malicious content stays out of your organization's network while confidential information remains intact.

Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Internet and Web, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper An independent report by ICSA Labs on the performance of ISS' VoIP-enabled Intrusion Prevention devices2007-03-07 Internet Security Systems
  This technical product evaluation is focused on the ISS VoIP-enabled Intrusion Prevention devices. These are built to supply traditional and VoIP specific Network Intrusion Prevention services. This paper gives you all the technical information you need.

Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering
  
whitepaper Jargon, jargon, jargon. Find out what the IT industries acronyms really mean2007-03-07 Internet Security Systems
  ISS provide you with a simple glossary of major VoIP terms. What do they really mean, when can they be used? Make yourself a VoIP leader in your next meeting....

Tags: Security Administration, Security Administration
  
whitepaper VoIP The Evolving Solution and the Evolving Threat - Great potential, but must be protected...2007-03-07 Internet Security Systems
  VoIP is an evolving solution that brings voice and data traffic together on the same IP-based network. As a result, VoIP is becoming an increasingly appealing alternative for enterprises. Ensuring the integrity of transmissions and guarding against malicious activities is crucial to the success of the solution. Find out what to look for and how to ensure your VoIP is protected.

Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering
  

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