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Breaking News
Jericho Forum: Visionaries with a visibility problem
SOA security more than authentication
Microsoft patch knocks ZoneAlarm some users offline
Matasano launches multi-firewall dashboard
Web firewalls trumping other options as PCI deadline nears
Yoggie puts laptop firewall in tiny card
Interop Las Vegas 2008 planning guide
10 security threats to watch for
Expert Advice
Linksys firewall/router has teeth
Removing botnet apps from a PC
Getting it across with File Transfer Protocol
Case studies
Air Force goes on net security offensive
University, town team to make net reality
Tests
Is Palo Alto's firewall a firewall or not?
Palo Alto provides great visibility into network threats
UTM – the buzzword Palo Alto won't cop to
How we tested Palo Alto's PA-4020 firewall
Check Point IPS-1 fills a gap in its product line
Breaking news
Check Point goes virtual with VPN-1
Aug. 18, 2008
Check Point is introducing a version of its VPN-1 software that runs on VMware ESX or ESXi to protect virtual machines from one another when they are running on a single piece of hardware.
Juniper consolidates network management software
Aug. 05, 2008
Juniper Networks has extended the role of its Network and Security Manager software to help customers simplify and tighten network management.
China blocks Apple's iTunes, Amazon over Tibet songs
Aug. 22, 2008
Chinese authorities appear to have blocked access to Apple's U.S. iTunes Music Store, following the release of the 20-song "Songs for Tibet - The Art of Peace" collection Wednesday.
SSL VPNs might not be as secure as you think
Aug. 07, 2008
SSL VPNs can be compromised in a way that enables them to take over remote users' machines and potentially cause mischief inside the networks they attach to, according to research presented at the Black Hat conference.
XyXel revamps its security family
Jul. 25, 2008
XyXel Communications is upgrading its unified threat management gear for small and midsize businesses with a new line of multi-function boxes that add VPN support and failover.
Expert Advice
When the Windows VPN doesn't work
Debugging a Cisco SSL VPN connection
Case studies
VPNs could help in a bird-flu crisis
Tests
Palo Alto provides great visibility into network threats
UTM – the buzzword Palo Alto won't cop to
Is Palo Alto's firewall a firewall or not?
NetApp, Compellent, HP, Dell top the field in 12-product test
Breaking news
Locked iPhones can be unlocked without a password
Aug. 27, 2008
Private information stored in Apple's iPhone and protected by a lock code can be accessed by anyone with just a few button presses.
Russian hacker 'militia' mobilizes to attack Georgia
Aug. 12, 2008
Security researchers Tuesday disputed claims that a well-known Russian hacker hosting network is responsible for cyberattacks against sites belonging to Georgia, the former Soviet republic that has been battling Russian ...
802.11n support added to wireless intrusion defense
Jul. 25, 2008
AirTight Networks this week announced the planned mid-September release of its SpectraGuard Enterprise wireless IPS, which will let network managers identify and manage 11n access points and clients.
How your cold explains network intrusion
Jul. 01, 2008
With the cold an flu season most definitely upon us, there is much that the common cold can show us about network intrusion and what can happen once a single compromise has taken place.
Covert operation floats network-sniffing balloon
Aug. 10, 2008
Rick Hill won't say where he launched his "wardriving" balloon on Friday, but he will tell you that it got a pretty good look at about 370 wireless networks, while scanning up and down the Las Vegas Strip.
Expert Advice
Preventing unauthorized network use
Software or appliance solution?
Intrusion detection software and honeypots
Implementing a basic intrusion-detection system
Case studies
Air Force goes on net security offensive
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Tests
How we tested Check Point's IPS
Check Point IPS-1 fills a gap in its product line
UTM – the buzzword Palo Alto won't cop to