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Cisco and EMC to Collaborate to Help Customers Strengthen Data Security
( 241 days 16 hours ago)
SAN FRANCISCO - RSAŽ Conference - April 7, 2008 - Cisco and EMC (NYSE: EMC) today announced the intention to expand their strategic alliance to offer holistic data security solutions that span different layers of the information technology (IT) infrastructure, including storage, servers, networks and data center security. The companies plan to build on their existing collaboration to develop integrated products, services and best practices by taking advantage of resources and technology ...
Linux Users and Sudo
( 241 days 16 hours ago)
LinuxSecurity.com: Before we proceed, it would be best to cover some basic user administration topics that will be very useful in later chapters. Adding Users
OpenPacket.org 1.0 Is Live
( 241 days 21 hours ago)
LinuxSecurity.com: Nearly three years after the initial post describing the idea , I am happy to report that OpenPacket.org 1.0 is ready for public use, free of charge.
The mission of OpenPacket.org is to provide quality network traffic traces to researchers, analysts, and other members of the digital security community. One of the most difficult problems facing researchers, analysts, and others is understanding traffic carried by networks. At present there is no central repository of traces from which a student of network traffic could draw samples. OpenPacket.org will provide one possible solution to this problem.
The mission of OpenPacket.org is to provide quality network traffic traces to researchers, analysts, and other members of the digital security community. One of the most difficult problems facing researchers, analysts, and others is understanding traffic carried by networks. At present there is no central repository of traces from which a student of network traffic could draw samples. OpenPacket.org will provide one possible solution to this problem.






