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Monday, May 02, 2011

WindowsNetworking.com - Monthly Article Update

WindowsNetworking.com - Monthly Article Update

Hi Security World,

New articles and tutorials added to WindowsNetworking.com last month:

Title: Configuring the Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (Part 6)
Author: Brien M. Posey
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Configuring-Active-Directory-Lightweight-Directory-Service-Part6.html
Summary: This article continues the series on AD LDS by examining how to create a site structure that can be used by larger AD LDS deployments.

Title: Barracuda Spam & Virus Firewall - Voted WindowsNetworking.com Readers' Choice Award Winner - Anti Spam Hardware
Author: The Editor
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/news/WindowsNetworking-Readers-Choice-Award-Anti-Spam-Hardware-Barracuda-Spam-Virus-Firewall-Mar11.html
Summary: Barracuda Spam Firewall was selected the winner in the Anti Spam Hardware category of the WindowsNetworking.com Readers' Choice Awards. Abaca Email Protection Gateway and SpamTitan ISO were runner-up and second runner-up respectively.

Title: Using Third-Party 802 1X Clients in Windows
Author: Eric Geier
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Using-Third-Party-802-1X-Clients-Windows.html
Summary: Deploying 802.1X authentication for wireless and/or wired access on your network, means that your end-users must have an 802.1X client (or supplicant) installed on their computer or device. This article discusses different third-party supplicants/modules in case you're implementing less-common EAP types that Windows doesn't natively support.

Title: Cloud Security - Five Things that Should Never Go Into the Cloud (Part 1)
Author: Deb Shinder
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Cloud-Security-Part1.html
Summary: In this article, we'll start off with a short discussion about what cloud services are all about, and then look at five things that shouldn't go into the cloud.

Title: Diagnostic and Recovery Toolset (Part 3)
Author: Mitch Tulloch
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Diagnostic-Recovery-Toolset-Part3.html
Summary: This article demonstrates how to use your DaRT 6.5 boot media for troubleshooting unbootable Windows-based computers.

Title: Securing Wireless Network Traffic (Part 6)
Author: Brien M. Posey
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Securing-Wireless-Network-Traffic-Part6.html
Summary: This article continues the discussion of wireless network security by examining the options that are available through the Windows Server 2008 operating system.

Title: Readers' Choice Awards Yearly Round Up 2010
Author: The Editor
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/news/Readers-Choice-Awards-Yearly-Round-Up-2010.html
Summary: The winning solutions for the 2010 Readers' Choice awards.

Title: IPv6: What's with all the FUD (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt)?
Author: Derek Melber
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/IPv6-Whats-with-all-FUD-Fear-Uncertainty-Doubt.html
Summary: This article dives into the IPv6 protocol, what it offers and a great example of a "practical use" for the technology.

Title: Configuring an ISATAP Router with Windows Server 2008 R2 (Part 2)
Author: Deb Shinder
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Configuring-ISATAP-Router-Windows-Server-2008-R2-Part2.html
Summary: This article describes how you can use ISATAP on your network today to help you transition to a native IPv6 network.

Title: Diagnostic and Recovery Toolset (Part 2)
Author: Mitch Tulloch
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Diagnostic-Recovery-Toolset-Part2.html
Summary: This article demonstrates how to install DaRT 6.5 and create custom DaRT boot media for troubleshooting unbootable Windows-based computers.

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