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Two quick-setup Asterisk packages debut 08/01/2007 09:25:46
Two companies that distribute the Asterisk VOIP platform released products last week aimed at getting small and midsize businesses up and running quickly with the open source IP PBX. - +
Vista hardware security gets PC maker go-ahead 14/12/2006 08:37:23
Microsoft has won agreement with PC makers to add a fundamental change at the BIOS level to improve security in Windows Vista. - +
Dumping Cisco for open-source 19/10/2006 09:19:33
The open-source movement, which has long made inroads into corporations via Linux and other enterprise-level software, now has a potentially bigger target in its cross hairs: the PBXs and network routers from companies such as Cisco Systems that form the basis of networking infrastructure. - +
Geek speak bridles information security 12/10/2006 09:03:13
Usability of security software is partly to blame for low protection levels in many computers, according to international security experts. - +
Quagga router sets an acceptable pace 09/10/2006 07:21:19
Open source routing software projects have been receiving attention lately as viable, inexpensive platforms for midlevel routing deployments. But are they practical for enterprise network managers used to the performance levels and feature bells and whistles served up by commercial router vendors? - +
The sad state of computer security 06/10/2006 09:11:54
I teach computer security for a living. Last week, a class of mine asked which vendor had the best security. I responded that they all are pretty bad. If you aren't using OpenBSD or software by D.J. Bernstein, then every other product in the world is pretty bad in comparison. - +
Labour day hackfest will have security systems crash and burn 28/09/2006 15:27:42
An underground community of Australia's "elite" will meet in Sydney for the fourth annual hacker conference, Ruxcon, this weekend. The two day conference kicks off on Saturday at the University of Technology, Sydney. - +
'Wide open' means extra security 08/09/2006 11:16:01
There's a reason nearly every security appliance vendor uses open source tools, and it has little to do with licensing. The vast majority of these devices -- ranging from spam and spyware filters to network scanners to intrusion detection and prevention systems -- are not only built on an open source platform such as Linux or FreeBSD, but they also actively use other open source products to accomplish their given tasks. - +
What you need to know about VPN technologies 15/08/2006 09:04:03
Virtual private networks, or VPNs, extend the reach of LANs without requiring owned or leased private lines. Companies can use VPNs to provide remote and mobile users with network access, connect geographically separated branches into a unified network and enable the remote use of applications that rely on internal servers. - +
Debunking computer monoculture 09/05/2006 11:11:58
Ever since Dan Geer was fired in 2003 from @stake.com for being an author of a paper on negatives of a computing monoculture, I've seen article after article recommending that administrators do away with their computer monocultures as a way of minimizing or defeating malware and hackers. A computer monoculture is a paradigm that says if all your computers are of one type or OS platform, you are more at risk for malicious attack due to all the commonalities the attacker can use. - +
'Nightmare' drove desperate user to open source 24/10/2005 07:15:53
IT managers who want to deploy an open source solution but are worried about company politics should go ahead and do it without asking, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) Japan IT manager Mark Uemura.
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