Thursday, September 2, 2010

The terms computer network security and information security are synonymous. Computer network security is generally taken as providing protection at the borders of an organization by keeping out intruders like hackers and syps. Information security focus is on protecting data information from malware attack or simple mistakes by people within an organization by use of data loss prevention.

NetBarrier 2.0 Internet Security

by Computer Network Security on September 2, 2010

NetBarrier 2.0 Internet Security

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WatchGuard ServerLock Manager

September 2, 2010

Product DescriptionWatchGuard ServerLock Manager controls the integrity of servers across your enterprise. With a simple and elegant user interface, WatchGuard ServerLock Manager is easy-to-use, secure, and powerful. With a click of the mouse you can configure security rules, assign server groups, and set server protection levels as you wish – at any level of detail [...]

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Newly Patented Technology Reaffirms AhnLab Position as Premier Provider of Online Banking Security

September 2, 2010

Newly Patented Technology Reaffirms AhnLab Position as Premier Provider of Online Banking Security
SEOUL, South Korea—-AhnLab Inc., a leading provider of integrated security solutions, today announced the issuance of Korea Intellectual Property Office Patent No. 10-2008-0007159: “Protection System and Method for Internet Websites.” The newly patented technology enhances the already stalwart AhnLab Online Security , END [...]

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Information Security : Principles and Practice

September 2, 2010

Product DescriptionYour expert guide to information security
As businesses and consumers become more dependent on complex multinational information systems, the need to understand and devise sound information security systems has never been greater. This title takes a practical approach to information security by focusing on real-world examples. While not sidestepping the theory, [...]

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Network Management Services

September 2, 2010

Getting beyond everyday tasks to focus on your strategic goals can be tough. See how Qwest’s suite of managed applications, plus our alliance with IBM for robust network management and network security services, can free you to grow your business.

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The Fundamentals of Computer Network and Its Support Services Put Simply Speaking

September 2, 2010

Hardware is the term given to the computer machinery and the various individual pieces of the computer. It refers to the physical devices of the computer system. The same hardware can be loaded with different software to make a computer system perform different types of jobs to produce useful outputs. 

In a computer system hardware and [...]

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AFSCME Drops Second Ad In Nevada Targeting Heck

September 1, 2010

AFSCME Drops Second Ad In Nevada Targeting Heck
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees is spending $750,000 on two TV ads targeting Democratic Rep. Dina Titus’s GOP challenger in Nevada’s 3rd district. The most recent ad , titled “Erased” and released on Tuesday, accuses Republican Joe Heck of supporting the privatization of Social [...]

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RealNetworks Releases Update to Address Vulnerabilities in RealPlayer

September 1, 2010

RealNetworks, Inc. has released an update for RealPlayer to address multiple vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities may allow a remote, unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code or obtain sensitive information.
US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review the RealNetworks, Inc. security advisory for these vulnerabilities and apply any necessary updates to help mitigate the risks.
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Cisco Releases Security Advisory for IOS XR Software Border Gateway Protocol

September 1, 2010

Cisco has released a security advisory to address a vulnerability in the Cisco IOS XR Software Border Gateway Protocol feature. Exploitation of this vulnerability may result in the continuous resetting of BGP peering sessions, which may cause a denial-of-service condition for affected networks.
US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review Cisco security advisory cisco-sa-20100827-bgp and apply [...]

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