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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Step-by-step guide to network documentation

Unisys unveils invisibility cloak for network traffic | Review: FireEye fights off multi-stage malware

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Step-by-step guide to documenting your network
Every network should have a customized manual of sorts with maps showing the network layout and written documentation on all the basic aspects of the network. Read More


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Turning Financial Apps into SOA Building Blocks
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Unisys unveils invisibility cloak for network traffic
If you are ultra paranoid, what could be better than hiding your network traffic in such a way that no one could possibly intercept it? This is what Unisys is offering with its new Stealth appliance, which could make man-in-the-middle attacks and keylogger exploits obsolete, or at least more difficult to mount. Read More


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Review: FireEye fights off multi-stage malware
You can't see some malware until it's too late. Sophisticated attacks arrive in pieces, each seemingly benign. Once these advanced attacks reassemble, the target is already compromised. Read More


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10 Questions to Ask Your VoIP Provider
There's an elephant in the room. A whole herd of elephants, in fact. When it comes to compliance, security and reliability, the silence among VoIP providers is deafening. But there's one VoIP provider that has plenty to say on these topics. Learn more >>

Clueless CIOs aside, open source is 'frightening and fantastic'
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