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Secure in a Foundry
| by G. Duhaime |
... This additional layer of security is no good if network managers do not use best practices when creating user
accounts and passwords. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Networking/2000/06/news_analysis/NA_NW_GWD_06_09_00_1.asp - 6k - 2000-06-09 |
| Summary: Foundry Networks™, Inc. announced that they would be incorporating Secure Shell (SSH) Technology for free in all of its high-performance
switching devices. That’s right! Foundry Networks has just made every Network Manager’s dream come true.
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Are You Adequately Protecting Your IT Infrastructure Components ...
| by Teresa Wingfield |
... Security policies evolve around leveraging passwords and privileges to protect data. ... Passwords
and privileges will only get you so far. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Security/2008/01/research_notes/MI_ST_XTW_01_11_08_1.asp - 16k - 2008-01-11 |
| Summary: Components such as applications, databases, web servers, directories, and operating systems rely mostly on built-in security
features. But passwords and privileges are hardly enough, considering that many users have elevated privileges and fail to
follow established corporate procedures.
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The Future of Secure Remote Password (SRP)
| by Brenda Coulson |
... Historically, when an application requires strong authentication, it has been believed that small passwords
were insufficient and that a large password would ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Security/2003/03/research_notes/MI_ST_XBC_03_03_03_1.asp - 20k - 2003-03-03 |
| Summary: The Secure Remote Password (SRP) holds great promise as a way to strongly authenticate a user without the usual risks of dictionary
attack(s) faced by other password-based authentication schemes. Yet the industry de-facto standard remains the password-based
authentication scheme. This article explores th
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Legacy Single Sign-On: Novell, Evidian, IBM, PassGo, or Computer ...
| by Brien Posey |
... Executive Summary. As the complexity of enterprise systems increases, users are often forced to remember more
and more passwords. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ExecutiveView/2002/09/research_notes/PN_EV_XBP_09_28_02_1.asp - 44k - 2002-09-28 |
| Summary: As the complexity of enterprise systems increases, users are often forced to remember more and more passwords. As the demand
on users increases, many users choose to write down their passwords, and by doing so, jeopardize security.
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Are You Adequately Protecting Your IT Infrastructure Components ...
| by Teresa Wingfield |
... Security policies evolve around leveraging passwords and privileges to protect data. ... Passwords
and privileges will only get you so far. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Security/2006/08/research_notes/MI_ST_XTW_08_16_06_1.asp - 17k - 2006-08-16 |
| Summary: Components such as applications, databases, web servers, directories, and operating systems rely mostly on built-in security
features. But password and privileges are hardly enough, considering that many users have elevated privileges and fail to
follow established corporate procedures.
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10 Common Mistakes You May Be Making When You Set User Rights and ...
... Do not use passwords that follow a pattern which is obvious to everyone in the company (for instance:
first name followed by phone extension or birthdays ...
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| blog.technologyevaluation.com/.../ - 42k - 2009-05-07 |
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Standard & Poor's Exposes Customers' Security
| by L. Taylor |
... When purchasing any service or hardware device, make sure you change all the default passwords before
using the box or service on the network. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Security/2000/06/news_analysis/NA_ST_LPT_06_21_00_1.asp - 8k - 2000-06-21 |
| Summary: Due to security vulnerabilities in Standard & Poor's Comstock product, their customer sites throughout the world have been
exposed to extensive security holes.
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E*Trade Ignores Private Security Warning, But Public Hullaballoo ...
| by P. Catz |
... The problem centers around a feature of the site that lets users store their passwords in a cookie on
their own PC; such cookies expire after six months. ...
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| http:/.../research/researchhighlights/security/2000/10/news_analysis/na_st_pc_10_27_00_1.asp - 8k - 2000-10-27 |
| Summary: E*Trade was notified about a cookie vulnerability in August, but the correction wasn't made until after the problem became
public.
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How To Mitigate Holiday Cybercrime
| by L. Taylor |
... Choose a secure password and keep it private. Avoid using passwords that contain telephone numbers,
dictionary words, birthdates, and social security numbers. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Security/1999/11/research_notes/EV_ST_LPT_11_99_1.asp - 8k - 1999-11-01 |
| Summary: Shop.org, and the Boston Consulting Group, reported that sales during the 1998 holiday season grew by 230 percent. With today's
tools, just about anyone can throw up a professional looking website, and make claims about tight security. How can you protect
yourself from fly-by-night internet sites, and ma
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The Lexicon of CRM - Part 2: From J to Q
| by Randy Garland |
... It is most often used to identify corporate network users, and maintain their passwords, on a central
server repository. Some CRM ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Crm/2001/10/research_notes/TU_CR_RGG_10_19_01_1.asp - 21k - 2001-10-19 |
| Summary: C.R.M. itself is an acronym, standing for Customer Relationship Management. This is part two of a three-part article to provide
explanation and meaning for most of the common CRM phraseology. Here, in alphabetical order, we continue the Lexicon of CRM.
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