How to protect your network with Napera's appliance
Video Description: Learn how to use Napera's appliance works in conjunction with Microsoft's Network Access Protection (NAP), and will support three different operating systems: XP with Service Pack 3, Vista, and Mac OS X. It allows for guest and identity-based access. Related Article Subjects: David Strom, endpoint security, Web Informant
How to Use Symantec's Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition
Learn how to use a security application that includes anti-virus and intrusion protection that is very affordable and accessible for small business networks. Supports: Windows XP (SP 1 or later), 2000/2003/2008 Servers, NOT on Vista Symantec's Endpoint...
How to protect your PC with eEye Blink
Learn how to use eEye Digital Security's integrated endpoint security agent Blink offers a wide variety of protective measures, including personal firewall, anti-virus and anti-spyware, host intrusion prevention, and overall system registry and executable file...
How to protect your PC using SkyRecon's StormShield
Learn how to There are two parts to the product: The server components (including the relational database and server) and the various agents that run on each endpoint. Among other things, the agent contains a... Endpoint Security Software: Proactive Network Protection for Your Business NetworkBy: Dennis Thomsen | 13/07/2009 | SecurityEndpoint security software is crucial for businesses of all types and around the world. This article will provide you with information about endpoint security software and how it can proactively protect your business from network threats. Whether you're a business owner, an executive, or an IT manager, the following information will be beneficial to you. Top five strategies for combating modern computer security threatsBy: MFrizzi | 04/11/2009 | SecurityIs anti-virus dead? Today’s fast, targeted, silent threats take advantage of the open network and new technologies that support an increasingly mobile workforce. Organizations need innovative approaches to protect the web, email servers and endpoint. This paper discusses the security implications of modern threats, analyzes where emerging technologies can add real value, and highlights five key strategies for ensuring solid malware protection. The Importance of Getting a Checkpoint Engineer to Secure Company NetworkBy: Ribvar Shafeei | 04/11/2008 | NetworksYou can strengthen and enhance your company’s internal and perimeter network security by getting the services of a certified Checkpoint engineer. Security issiues in VOIP ApplicationsBy: Kathiresan & Ranjithakumari | 25/09/2009 | ComputersVOIP is a revolutionary technology that has become a primary component in internet, industry & telecommunication field. This paper focuses on VOIP which uses packet switching for making calls over internet. Despite of its technical potential it lacks in certain security areas. This paper discusses the security issues that can be implemented as the counter measure for securing VOIP. On-Demand Security is the Need of the HourBy: Jeff | 09/11/2009 | SecurityWith the availability of sophisticated and modern IT tools, companies are increasingly adopting remote access technologies that enable them to have greater mobility and flexibility. Hence, is becomes important to protect network’s unmanaged endpoints. Six easy steps to PCI complianceBy: MFrizzi | 11/11/2009 | SecurityAny organization that accepts payment card transactions must be in compliance with the PCI (Payment Card Industry) Data Security Standard. Created in response to the increasing problem of security breaches in which thousands of customers have had credit card information stolen or compromised, the standard is the result of a collaboration between major card companies, including MasterCard and Visa, to create a common set of security requirements. This standard was updated on 1 October 2008 with Spyware-free networksBy: MFrizzi | 11/11/2009 | SecurityThree points of security against the threat of data theft Home and Small Office Networking GuideBy: Alan Johnson | 12/07/2009 | NetworksWith the plethora of desktop and mobile devices in your home or office connectivity between everything and to the Internet is vital for maximum productivity and entertainment. Making the connection between devices in a simple and effective way can be very confusing with the broad range of networking devices and standards available to use. This guide walks through the various standards, the devices that support flexible connectivity options and how you can use them for maximum benefit.
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