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whitepaper Number Portability (NP): Ensuring Convenience and Fostering Competition in Telecommunications2004-04-13 Verisign
  The purpose of this paper is to identify and explore the issues, challenges, and potential solutions related to number portability in the United States, with an emphasis on service provider portability, commonly referred to as local number portability (LNP). Number portability is a circuit-switch telecommunications network feature that enables end users to retain their telephone numbers when changing service providers, service types, and/or locations. When fully implemented nationwide by both wireline and wireless providers, portability will remove one of the most significant deterrents to changing service, providing unprecedented convenience for consumers, and encouraging unrestrained competition in the telecommunications industry.

Tags: Telecommunications, Intrusion - Tampering,
  
whitepaper Gene Kim Presents "Surviving and Benefiting from an Audit" with Craig Morgan, Partner KPMG2002-06-01 Tripwire
  An audit is a necessary and often painful event for many companies. As difficult as it is to imagine, it is possible to benefit from an audit. By understanding the audit process and what auditors look for, you can use it to enact needed changes in your organization. Join Craig Morgan, a Partner at KPMG, LLP in the Risk and Advisory Services practice, and learn how to survive and benefit from an audit. Craig works with auditors every day. He knows what they look for and how to use what they find to help you improve your operations.

Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Enterprise Planning, IT Infrastructure, Intrusion - Tampering, Software Development Tools, Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration
  
whitepaper Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)0000-00-00 Livingston Enterprises
  This document describes a protocol for carrying authentication, authorization, and configuration information between a Network Access Server which desires to authenticate its links and a shared Authentication Server.

Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering,
  
whitepaper Security of the WEP Algorithm0000-00-00 Regents of the University of California
  The 802.11 standard describes the communication that occurs in wireless local area networks (LANs). The Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) algorithm is used to protect wireless communication from eavesdropping. A secondary function of WEP is to prevent unauthorized access to a wireless network; this function is not an explicit goal in the 802.11 standard, but it is frequently considered to be a feature of WEP.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration
  
whitepaper TechRepublic Real World Guide: Identity Management2005-10-01 TechRepublic
  Organizations typically store user identities in dozens of locations. TechRepublic's Real World Guide: Identity Management explores the challenges that arise and examines methods for simplifying identity management.

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Tags: Data Infrastructure, Data Infrastructure, Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering, Authentication - Encryption, Security Administration, Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption, Security Administration, Authentication - Encryption, Security Administration, Government
  

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