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Network and Security Protocols
Sun Labs Fellow Radia Perlman discusses security, network protocols, and the focus of her current research.
February 27, 2007
Securing a Wireless Network: Part III
Here's a third segment of Chapter 2 of Home Network Security Simplified--an easy-to-follow explanation of how to make sure that your home network is secure--why it's important, and amazingly, how few of us actually do it. Part III covers the how of changing a default password to enabling wireless encryption.
February 12, 2007
Fuzzing
A technique for finding security vulnerabilities
February 9, 2007
Securing Wireless Networks, The Basics: Part I
Here's a chapter right out of 'Home Network Security Simplified' that you'll end up showing to every member of your family. It's an easy-to-follow explanation of how to make sure that your home network is secure--why it's important, and amazingly, how few of us actually do it.
February 7, 2007
Using Real Time Spectrum Analyzers to Test Passive RFID Tags
Real Time Spectrum Analysis is an effective tool for testing RFID-based designs for transient signals, bandwidth inefficient modulations and backscattered data.
February 7, 2007
The Surprise Driver Behind Today's RFID Projects
Three years ago, amid the gold-rush mentality spawned by RFID mandates from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and retail behemoths Wal-Mart and Target, Miles Technologies--like many of its peers and competitors--took action.
February 5, 2007
Be On The Alert
The proliferation of network security data is spurring the market for security and event information management (SIEM) products. But solution providers be warned: The technology is complex, and SIEM vendors are consolidating.
February 5, 2007
Programming Language Format String Vulnerabilities
Are C/C++ the only languages with security vulnerabilities? What about Perl, PHP, Java, Python, and Ruby?
February 2, 2007
IM Security Appliances
More employees are communicating with coworkers, vendors, clients and customers over public IM, leaving your enterprise vulnerable to IM-borne malware. But open doesn't have to mean insecure. We tested three appliances that promise to help readers granularly manage IM access while making public IM more secure and logging transactions.
February 2, 2007
Tor Project Protects Anonymous Sources
The second-generation onion routing technology embodied by the Tor Project aims to provide a secure means of anonymous Internet use. But legal and financial obstacles are slowing progress.
February 1, 2007


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