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    University rolls out network analysis tool to remove congestion 26/02/2008 09:50:07

    The University of Adelaide is rolling out a network behaviour analysis and response solution to gain 100 per cent insight into routed traffic in order to identify anomalies such as worms and interface congestion.
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    10 Gigabit Ethernet secures border at Niagara Falls 22/01/2008 08:29:43

    When visiting Niagara Falls, chances are you're too enthralled by the beauty and power of the cataract to think of anything else.
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    NBA: Your last line of defense 27/12/2007 07:44:25

    There's a new weapon in the security arsenal that monitors network traffic and issues real-time alerts when it spots unusual or suspicious behavior on the network.
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    IPv6 taking on national-security implications 29/03/2007 10:16:55

    While the vast majority of networks today are based on the IPv4 protocol, the U.S. government is mandating that defence and civilian agencies are ready to accept IPv6-based traffic as well by June 2008. Those guiding the effort know the transition won't be easy, especially given the lack of IPv6-based security products.
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    The business of network behavior analysis 29/09/2006 10:45:48

    When it comes to network security, what you don't know can definitely hurt you.
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    New players in the New Data Center 17/08/2006 15:22:43

    As companies migrate to New Data Center architectures, it stands to reason that they'll look at a wide range of vendors with new tools to help. Here are seven promising products.
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    Telecommuting security concerns grow 19/04/2006 07:44:35

    Telecommuting has become a way of life as more companies let employees work from home to do jobs that might otherwise be done on corporate premises. As a result, IT managers are adapting security policies to encompass home PCs.
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    TippingPoint leans into network threats 24/08/2005 15:58:39

    Products in the intrusion detection and intrusion prevention systems sector have come a long way in a short time, as vendors have been fast to incorporate new detection techniques and bolster defences to an ever-widening range of threats. TippingPoint is one vendor that has blazed the trail to multipronged protection.
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    The evolution of IDS 09/11/2004 14:12:26

    Drowning in signature libraries and reactive event information that is of little value in locating attacks in progress, network security managers are fed up with signature-based intrusion-detection systems that have been the backbone of network security. Amid an ever-shrinking time gap between vulnerabilities and exploits, signature-matching IDS already has become obsolete, analysts and users say.
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    Rethinking IDS 23/03/2004 10:42:22

    After the Nachi worm hit last year, Joe Granneman, manager of networks and PC services at Rockford Health System, knew it was time for a change. "It only took three infected machines to bring down our dual processor firewall," he marvels. "Without our Internet connection we couldn't process claims or do much of anything."
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    Crying wolf: false alarms hide attacks 03/07/2002 13:12:38

    Intrusion detection systems (IDS) set off so many false alarms they can cause more trouble than they are worth, according to chair of Australia's Information Security Interest Group (ISIG) Mark Ames.
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