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Nov 2003 | Secure Your Network Do’s and Don’ts for Users We have created an Acceptable Usage Policy for the Internet and e-mail usage. On its basis, you can create one for your organization
Nov 2003 | Secure Your Network After an Attack If your network has been hacked, first isolate the affected machine
Nov 2003 | Secure Your Network Internal Security Creating and deploying Group Policies in Windows networks
Nov 2003 | Secure Your Network Prevent attacks On your Enterprise Network Network security starts with educated users and a good security policy. Contrary to what many people think, investment in security equipment comes in only next
Nov 2003 | Secure Your Network Linux Firewalls Setting up three popular Linux firewall distributions
Nov 2003 | Secure Your Network Block Kazaa Use a Linux-based firewall to block the most popular peer-to-peer file-sharing app from doing heavy downloads from the Internet
Nov 2003 | Secure Your Network Your Own Firewall You could buy a hardware or software firewall or build one as we did using open-source software
Nov 2003 | Secure Your Network Catch the Intruder Use an IDS to analyze and respond to possible intrusions
Nov 2003 | Secure Your Network Patch Management Manage and distribute Windows patches in your network effectively with MS SUS
Nov 2003 | Secure Your Network Updates in P2P How to deploy service packs and patches in a peer-to-peer network
Oct 2003 | Features Build Your Own Grid And Distributed Computing Networks Grid computing is now used not only for scientific and engineering tasks, but also for enterprise storage and multimedia
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