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Red Sky Alliance: An experiment in information sharing
Chris Camacho, information security officer at The World Bank Group in Washington D.C., explains how the Red Sky alliance helps member organizations safely share information.
Review: 7 password managers for Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, and Android
1Password and KeePass lead the field in features, flexibility, browser integration, and ease-of-use
How security can add value to DevOps
Gene Kim, award-winning entrepreneur, researcher and founder of security firm Tripwire, walks us through his vision.
Security Manager's Journal: BYOD Planning Gets a Boost
A virtual desktop infrastructure will be the security key to reaching the CIO's goal of allowing personal devices on the corporate network.
2012 Outlook: The end of everything?
Gibbs reviews last year's predictions and sees that the end could be nigh ...
InfoWorld's top 10 emerging enterprise technologies
Which of today's newest shipping technologies will triumph over the long haul? Here are our best guesses
Car tech: The connected car arrives
The technology is still in its infancy, and there are technical, legal, safety and privacy issues to be worked out -- but we're entering the era of cars that connect to the Internet, to each other and to the public infrastructure.
High-speed Ethernet planning guide
Ten-gigabit Ethernet was so last year: Standards-based 40- and 100-gigabit Ethernet switches and routers are starting to show up in enterprise networks. Here's what you need to know.
Father of SSL says despite attacks, the security linchpin has lots of life left
SSL/TLS, the protocol that protects security of e-commerce, has taken a beating lately, with news items ranging from the violation of certificate authorities to the discovery of an exploit that beats the protocol itself.
Internet privacy: Cookies as a weapon
In November 2009 the European Parliament approved a directive on Internet privacy that, among other things, required user opt-in before websites could install cookies on the user's computer.
Keeping the DMZ Safe
A security manager has to be vigilant about what goes into the exposed portion of the company network, and he has to make sure it's all configured correctly.
Palo Alto PA-5060 is one fast firewall
Palo Alto's new firewall delivered performance 10 times faster than when we tested in 2008, and came close to its rated capacity of 20Gbps in firewall-only mode, according to our exclusive Clear Choice testing.
How We Tested the Palo Alto PA-5060 firewall
We assessed the performance of the Palo Alto PA-5060 firewall using three sets of tests, covering rates with mixed content, rates with static content, and TCP connection behavior. Two pairs of Spirent Avalanche 3100 GT traffic generator/analyzers, each equipped with two 10G Ethernet interfaces, served as the primary test tool.
Palo Alto earns short list status
Palo Alto Networks has injected excitement and innovation into the firewall market with its "next-generation" appliances that combine traditional firewalls, threat mitigation technologies such as anti-malware and intrusion prevention, and the new magic dust of application identification.
What is a next-generation firewall?
If there is a simple way to describe the difference between a next-generation firewall and a traditional firewall, it is "more detailed controls." In firewall terms, people talk about "widening the 5-tuple."
Wi-Drive: Good, but no cigar
The Kingston Wi-Drive is a neat idea but could do with some polishing.
EHRs are easy prey, but all is not lost
Christopher Burgess on writing a new prescription for health data trust.
DoD debuts brand-new, security-focused Linux for telecommuters
With all the hundreds of Linux distributions already available for practically every niche and purpose, users of the open-source operating system are accustomed to having a wealth of choices. Recently, however, the set of options got even bigger thanks to a brand-new, security-focused Linux distribution from none other than the U.S. Department of Defense.
Is your IT support making you vulnerable to hackers?
Data breaches are more prevalent and more costly than ever. Smarter technologies seem to breed smarter hackers, making it difficult for IT to keep up. But sometimes IT unwittingly helps the bad guys by improperly using core tools, such as remote support mechanisms.
Swartz, guilty as charged?
Aaron Swartz, founder of progressive action group Demand Progress, has been a bad boy, but how bad?
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Network Security White Papers
- Obtaining Fortune 500 Security without Busting your Budget
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- Controlling the Cost of File Transfers
- This solution brief explains why something as seemingly simple and straightforward as a file transfer task turns into such a costly operation. It...
- How Blade Centers Impact Data Center Management and Agility
- This paper examines enterprise adoption of blade servers in the US, UK and China; the benefits of blade server use; and the connection...
- Nemertes Research PilotHouse Awards: Server for Virtualization
- The Nemertes Research PilotHouse Awards provide insight on the performance of technology vendors, according to feedback from IT decision makers who use their...
- Gartner Magic Quadrant for Blade Servers
- The market for blade servers is becoming ever more complex and diverse due to the convergence of related modular form factors, a fast-growing... All Network Security White Papers
Network Security Webcasts
- Today's NAS: A Solution Beyond Old Limits
- Date: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 2:00 PM EDT
Traditional NAS systems don't scale beyond fixed limits. Proliferation of NAS systems leads to management... - Redefine Expectations in the Data Center
- Need to do more with less? Watch this video to learn how HP ProLiant Gen8 servers can help your business deploy servers three...
- Oracle Database Appliance Best Practices
- Business users increasingly demand 24x7 availability of their data while IT departments face the challenge of ensuring maximum availability while operating with limited...
- Data Privacy and Protection in Production Environments: New Research from Ponemon Institute
- Date: Wednesday, June 13, 2012, 1:00 PM EDT / 10:00 AM PDT
In a recent study conducted by Ponemon Institute, fifty-five percent of respondents... - BMC Control-M - Single Point of Control Demo
- With BMC Control-M, you schedule and manage everything - down to the very last platform and application - from one simple interface. It's... All Network Security Webcasts