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Topic: Intrusion



Intrusion News

01 July 2009

'Iceman' pleads guilty to massive company hacks

By Jaikumar Vijayan, Computerworld (US)

A former security analyst turned hacker, yesterday pleaded guilty to breaking into numerous financial institutions and card-processing networks and stealing credit card and identity data on hundreds of thousands of individuals. Read more...

Intrusion Blog Entries

27 March 2009

Head in the clouds

By Maxwell Cooter

The row of the cloud computing manifesto is brewing up nicely. Read more...

Intrusion Insight

17 June 2009

Is it time to rename routers?

By Jim Duffy, Network World (US)

We all know what a router is and what it is does - don't we? But with the rise of multifunction devices, the definition of router has become more blurred. What does this mean for the specification of devices within a network? Read more...

Intrusion Briefings

16 May 2008

Problems with monitoring virtual infrastructure

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...

Intrusion Interviews

25 June 2008

Security's virtual badlands

By Bryan Betts, Techworld

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...

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Intrusion Whitepapers

21 April 2008

An All-In-One Approach To Web Security

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. Read more...

Intrusion Product Reviews

13 September 2007

Yoggie Pico Pro

By John E. Dunn, Techworld

  • List price: £106 ($179) inc. VAT. Second year subscription £16.
  • Pros: Updates itself without tying up/rebooting PC; Sets security automatically; Strong policy management; Very cheap for second year onwards.
  • Cons: Doesn’t always work happily with third-party AV; Some unexplained Wi-Fi issues; Anti-spam false positives. Read more...

Intrusion How-Tos

07 April 2009

How to buy UTM products

By Bob Violino, CSO (US)

As more organisations turn to unified threat management products, we look at some of the factors that determine how these can be used within those organisations. Our ready-made checklist gives plenty to consider when buying UTM Read more...

Intrusion Case Studies

25 March 2008

UTM's weakness: a single point of failure

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...

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