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Best Practices for Control System Security
By Ernest Rakaczky -
Published February 2, 2006
Contemplating an IPS? Some pointers from CIO Update guest columnist Ernest Rakaczky of Invensys may help. [more from www.cioupdate.com]
Virtual Replication Made Easy
By Paul Shread -
Published February 2, 2006
Virtual server replication may soon get easier, thanks to NSI Software's Double-Take for Virtual Systems. [more from www.enterprisestorageforum.com]
IM Security: Big Concern, Slow Uptake
Published February 2, 2006
There aren't many organizations taking IM security seriously. Even if it's an uncertain market, the need is already here.
Microsoft Mixes Exchange and Real-Time Communications
By Dan Muse -
Published February 2, 2006
In a move to bring e-mail, IM and VoIP under one roof in Redmond, Microsoft announced that it is merging its Exchange and Real-Time Collaboration Groups to form the Unified Communications Group. [more from www.instantmessagingplanet.com]
How One Company Deals with Information Overload
By Sharon Gaudin -
Published February 2, 2006
A major midwest company used to have so much information coming off its firewalls and intrusion detection systems that IT couldn't possibly make sense of it. Here's how they fixed the problem... [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Java Studio Creator 2 Offers Across the Board Improvement
By Dick Wall -
Published February 2, 2006
Learn what's new with the release of Sun's Java Studio Creator 2, a Rapid Application Development environment for constructing Web-based clients around existing databases, Web services, EJBs, or other Java class libraries. [more from www.developer.com]
Preventing End-user Data Backup Woes
By Mike Houghton -
Published February 2, 2006
A little education and some low-cost tech can spare your organization some big data recovery bills.
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Vulnerability Disclosure Cuts Both Ways
By Lyne Bourque -
Published February 2, 2006
It seems straightforward: bug discovered, bug fixed, back to your regularly scheduled life. But like many aspects of computer security, things are rarely that simple.
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Security Vendors Team Against Spyware
By Ed Sutherland -
Published February 2, 2006
Security vendors try to reduce the "enormous confusion" over what is, and isn't spyware.
[more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
Eclipse Continues to Blaze Among Development Tools
By Peter Nehrer -
Published February 2, 2006
Which development tool is the best can be a heated topic. See how this turned out. [more from www.developer.com]
New HIPS Technology Takes on Zero-Day Attacks
By Drew Robb -
Published February 1, 2006
Some industry watchers say host-based intrusion detection systems may take the lead in battling zero-day attacks.
[more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
Experts Question 'Keep Everything' Philosophy
By Drew Robb -
Published February 1, 2006
Not every record or piece of data must be saved, records management experts say, but establishing a retention program can be difficult. [more from www.enterprisestorageforum.com]
Few Surprise in Store for Security Pro's
By Allen Bernard -
Published February 1, 2006
It's more viruses, worms, malware and threats to IM for 2006 ... Big surprise. [more from www.cioupdate.com]
Hot Gadgets Pose Serious Security Risks
By Sandra Gittlen -
Published February 1, 2006
Does it seem like iPods and MP3 players are everywhere these days? Well, think about the damage they could inflict on your network. They could be cutting holes in your security. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Silicon Valley Gears Up Wireless Plans
By David Needle -
Published February 1, 2006
With help from Intel and others, goal is to provide coverage among over two dozen cities.
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ID Theft And Internet Fraud Declining?
By Sean Michael Kerner -
Published February 1, 2006
New studies indicate that the Internet isn't as dangerous as other places.
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Web RIA Crystal Ball: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going?
By Alexei White -
Published February 1, 2006
What does the RIA (Rich Internet Applications) picture look like, and what can we expect to happen over the coming years in Web development to complement or supersede Ajax? How will the next generation of graphical user interface technologies shape up and what role will they play in Web development? [more from www.developer.com]
BizTalk 2004 Adapter Alternatives for Handling Web Services
By Jeffrey Juday -
Published February 1, 2006
Combine BizTalk 2004 with the .NET Framework to overcome some of BizTalk's limitations in handling Web services. [more from www.developer.com]
Cisco Closes Door on VPN DoS
Published January 31, 2006
Cisco has announced patches for a potential DoS vulnerability in its VPN gear.
HP LP2065 Monitor Review
By Eric Grevstad -
Published January 31, 2006
It may not have the highest profile in the LCD monitor market, but HP can be very competitive when it wants to -- and this 20.1-inch, 1,600 by 1,200-pixel flat panel is a fine example. Portrait or landscape? Low or elevated stand? VGA or DVI? This sleekly styled screen offers everything you might want -- unless you want TV as well as PC input -- for $649. [more from hardware.earthweb.com]
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