01 October 2008
By Brenno de Winter, Webwereld Netherlands
Researchers at Finnish security firm Outpost 24 claim to have discovered a flaw in the Internet Protocol that can disrupt any computer or server. Read more...
09 June 2008
By Bryan Betts
The obsession with using technology to solve social problems continues, despite all the evidence that while technological support can be useful, what social problems need is social solutions. Read more...
24 July 2008
By Matt Hamblen, Computerworld (US online)
There's a sea-change in IT managers' approaches to planning for wireless networks as the faster 802.11n networks mean that they're increasingly complex to manage. And that's before taking security into account. Read more...
16 May 2008
By Edward L. Haletky, CIO.com
Questions about how to monitor VMware ESX installations are common on community forums, but the term "monitoring" covers so much ground and could involve so many tools that the question requires a lot of refinement. Read more...
25 June 2008
We hear from Sourcefire CTO Martin Roesch why virtualisation is still Terra Incognita for network security technologists - and why he believes his company is worth more its rivals and the stock market seem to think. Read more...
21 April 2008
By Udo Kerst & Eric Bégoc
The latest web security issues: server and browser vulnerabilities, and the new threats of Skype, IM and P2P applications. Understand the real costs of ineffective web security and discover how you can enjoy a secure web gateway.
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By John E. Dunn, Techworld
03 October 2007
By Greg Schaffer, Computerworld
Building an inexpensive but powerful intrusion-detection system. Read more...
25 March 2008
By Bill Snyder, CIO (US)
The team had a wealth of options. They could have chosen to install one or more UTM appliances, devices that handle multiple threats from a single chassis, or opted for a series of single function, best of breed appliances. So, which one was it to be? Read more...