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[2003-05-07] Wi-Fi Alliance Certifies WPA Products New products boast increased security via Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).
[2003-05-07] Mask Your Web Server for Enhanced Security Masking or anonymizing a Web server involves removing identifying details that intruders could use to detect your OS and Web server vendor and version. This information, while providing little or no utility to legitimate users, is often the starting place for crackers, blackhat hackers and "script kiddies".
[2003-05-05] Passport to get Web services stamp Microsoft this summer will lay out a plan to make its .Net Passport authentication service more Web services-friendly.
[2003-05-05] Key security questions that every executive should be able to answer Common sense dictates that before you build a security infrastructure, you need to understand what you're trying to secure.
[2003-05-05] Securing Windows Systems As well as ensuring that senior staff oversee security, firms also need to put a good patching mechanism in place to be used across the organisation. Trained staff, appropriate technology and a test environment are all required.
[2003-05-05] Rise of the Spam Zombies Pressed by increasingly effective anti-spam efforts, senders of unsolicited commercial e-mail are resorting to outright criminality in their efforts to conceal the source of their ill-sent missives, using Trojan horses to turn the computers of innocent netizens into secret spam zombies.
[2003-05-05] Directory Integration: Metadirectory Revisited? META Trend:Convergence and security concerns will drive enterprise directory services adoption (2002+), reinforcing the need for identity management (2002-04).
[2003-05-05] Microsoft Aims for Protection—From Users The word "security" is used a lot by Microsoft officials when they discuss the company's plan for Next-Generation Secure Computing Base, formerly code-named Palladium.
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