Design NEW network cum NEW IT infrastructure-2
Company expand so fast that the IT infrastructure is not fast enough to cater high volume of traffic; the initial design is not scalable. The number of new branch offices setup caused the company pay a high price in the leased line communication. Salesman and management staffs dial into company networks via 56K modem to [...]
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| May 17, 2006 8:21 AM
3Com,
Access control,
Application security,
Availability,
Avaya,
backdoors,
Bandwidth,
Benchmarking,
Biometrics,
Browsers,
Budgeting,
Business/IT alignment,
Cabling,
Cisco,
Compliance,
configuration,
CRM,
Current threats,
Database,
Dell,
DHCP,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
DNS,
Encryption,
Enterasys,
Exchange,
Fault isolation,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Foundry,
Hacking,
Hardware,
Hewlett-Packard,
Hubs,
human factors,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Interoperability,
Intrusion management,
Juniper Networks,
Lucent,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network security,
Network testing,
Networking,
Networking services,
Nortel,
patching,
PEN testing,
Performance management,
Ping,
Platform Security,
Policies,
Protocol analysis,
provisioning,
Remote management,
Risk management,
Routers,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Software,
Spyware,
SSL/TLS,
Switches,
TCP,
Tech support,
Trojans,
Vendors,
Viruses,
VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web security,
Wireless,
worms
5 pts.
Design NEW network cum NEW IT infrastructure
Company expand so fast that the IT infrastructure is not fast enough to cater high volume of traffic; the initial design is not scalable. The number of new branch offices setup caused the company pay a high price in the leased line communication. Salesman and management staffs dial into company networks via 56K modem to [...]
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| May 17, 2006 7:54 AM
Access control,
Application security,
Availability,
backdoors,
Bandwidth,
Biometrics,
Browsers,
Compliance,
configuration,
CRM,
Current threats,
Database,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
Encryption,
Exchange,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hacking,
human factors,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Network security,
Networking,
patching,
PEN testing,
Platform Security,
Policies,
provisioning,
Risk management,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Spyware,
SSL/TLS,
Trojans,
Viruses,
VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web security,
Wireless,
worms
5 pts.
Group policy change – cannot get back into Group policy MMC
Recently implemented change to group policy recommended by software vendor by the below instructions: 1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Domain Controller Security Policy. 2. Click Security Settings. 3. Click Local Policies, and then click User Rights Assignment. 4. In the right pane, double-click Impersonate a client after [...]
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| May 8, 2006 8:17 AM
Application security,
Biometrics,
configuration,
Database,
DataCenter,
Desktops,
Digital certificates,
Encryption,
Exchange,
Identity & Access Management,
Instant Messaging,
Management,
Microsoft Windows,
OS,
Patch management,
patching,
PEN testing,
Platform Security,
provisioning,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Software,
SQL Server,
Tech support,
vulnerability management
0 pts.
route mail with fax service in sbs 2003
i have a sbs 2003 on my network and i configure him to get all the fax of my company, the only problem is that when i configure him to route all the incoming fax to some mail it does not seem to work, i check the event log and i get error 32083 and [...]
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| April 27, 2006 3:30 PM
Access,
Access control,
AIM,
Application security,
Availability,
backdoors,
Backup & recovery,
Bandwidth,
Biometrics,
Brightmail,
Browsers,
Budgeting,
Business/IT alignment,
Career development,
CipherTrust,
ClearSwift,
CLP,
Compliance,
configuration,
CRM,
Current threats,
Data analysis,
Database,
DataCenter,
Desktops,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
Encryption,
Ethernet,
Exchange,
Exchange security,
FDDI,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Frame Relay,
Hacking,
human factors,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Laws,
Management,
McAfee,
MessageLabs,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Windows,
Network protocols,
Network security,
Networking,
OS,
Outsourcing,
Patch management,
patching,
PEN testing,
Performance management,
Ping,
Platform Security,
Policies,
Postini,
Project management,
provisioning,
Regulations,
Risk management,
Rockliffe,
ROI & cost justification,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Spam,
SpamAssassin,
Spyware,
SQL Server,
SSL/TLS,
standards,
Storage,
Symantec,
TrendMicro,
Trojans,
Vendors,
Viruses,
VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web development,
Web security,
Web services,
Web Services Standards,
Wireless,
worms
5 pts.
Laptop Security (Remotely)
Hi, I am an Information Security Consultant. We want to monitor all activities done by Laptop Users when they are working offline. Can somebody suggest a tool which can push all logs on server while a user is working offline. We have banned USB sticks in our office and also all email activity is monitored [...]
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| April 28, 2006 7:20 AM
Access control,
Application security,
backdoors,
Biometrics,
Browsers,
Budgeting,
Business/IT alignment,
Call Centers,
Compliance,
configuration,
CRM,
Current threats,
Database,
DataCenter,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
Encryption,
Exchange,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hacking,
Hardware,
human factors,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Laws,
Network security,
Outsourcing,
patching,
PEN testing,
Platform Security,
Policies,
Project management,
provisioning,
Regulations,
Risk management,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Spyware,
SSL/TLS,
standards,
Storage,
Trojans,
Vendors,
Viruses,
VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web security,
Wireless,
worms
0 pts.
MSWord Password and MSExcel Password
I am using different password for my secured files but I loose which one i use in certain file. Now I can not retrieve it. Is there any way i can open it again or retrieve my password so I can open my files? I have little knowledge in VB6, is there any one generous [...]
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| April 3, 2006 8:08 PM
Application security,
Biometrics,
Compliance,
CRM,
Database,
Development,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
Encryption,
Exchange,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Network security,
Policies,
provisioning,
Risk management,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Single sign-on,
Software,
VPN,
Wireless
0 pts.
Migrating from Novell 6.5 to Windows ???
Hi, In the coming weeks I’m going to be migrating our file storage data from a novell netware 6.5 server to a windows 2003 server…basically for financial reasons. And I feel netware and microsoft are moving to far apart and it just doesnt run as smoothly as it used to… My question is what would [...]
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| March 16, 2012 7:13 PM
Biometrics,
DataCenter,
Desktop management applications,
Digital certificates,
Identity & Access Management,
Network monitoring,
Networking,
Novell,
provisioning,
Security,
Security tokens,
Single sign-on,
Systems management software,
Tech support
0 pts.
Dynamic Local User in W2K clients
Hello. Does anyone have an idea on how to configure a Wondows 2000 client to show the SID of any user that logs in to that computer. We run a Novell Netware 6.5 network, and have about 60 W2K clients. I have a generic local account for the W2K stations. When a user logs in, [...]
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| March 10, 2006 11:46 AM
Access control,
Biometrics,
Browsers,
DataCenter,
Digital certificates,
filtering,
Identity & Access Management,
Microsoft Windows,
Networking,
provisioning,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
SSL/TLS,
Web security
0 pts.
User Auditing/Journaling
I’m new to security on the AS/400 (730). We need to have a record of what program a user calls through our ERP system or what objects are changed and who changed them. I’ve read some on journaling but not sure if that will work for what we need. Suggestions? Thanks Mark
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| November 30, 2009 9:39 AM
Application development,
Application security,
AS/400,
AS/400 careers,
Backup & recovery,
Biometrics,
CLP,
Compliance,
configuration,
CRM,
Database,
DataCenter,
DB2 Universal Database,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
Email,
Encryption,
Exchange,
IBM Marketing Sound Off,
Identity & Access Management,
Instant Messaging,
patching,
PC/Windows Connectivity,
PEN testing,
Platform Security,
Policies,
Printing,
provisioning,
Risk management,
RPG,
RPGLE,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Single sign-on,
vulnerability management,
Web development
0 pts.
Fixing violation errors found with CHKOBJITG
I have just begun running the command to check object itegrity on my system. I have encountered 2 basic errors – BADSIG & ALTERED. Can you please explain how I now correct these errors? The objects are basic IBM supplied code (i.e. ADDTCPLNK in QTCP library). I have no idea how these objects were compromised, [...]
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| February 15, 2006 7:19 AM
Access control,
Application security,
backdoors,
Biometrics,
Browsers,
Compliance,
configuration,
CRM,
Current threats,
Database,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
Encryption,
Exchange,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hacking,
human factors,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Network security,
patching,
PEN testing,
Platform Security,
Policies,
provisioning,
Risk management,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Spyware,
SSL/TLS,
Trojans,
Viruses,
VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web security,
Wireless,
worms
0 pts.
In VPN Which protocol to be used……??
Hiiiii everybody….. I am Bala new member of this group I have got one small querry regarding VPN, in my organization i am trying to implement VPN for the remote access, in the bangalore office i wanted to install concentrator Cisco 3015 and in the bombay and pune office i wanted to configure VPN hardware [...]
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| February 2, 2006 2:42 AM
Access control,
Application security,
Availability,
backdoors,
Bandwidth,
Biometrics,
Browsers,
Cisco,
Compliance,
configuration,
CRM,
Current threats,
Database,
DataCenter,
DHCP,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
DNS,
Encryption,
Exchange,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hacking,
human factors,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network protocols,
Network security,
Networking,
Networking services,
patching,
PEN testing,
Platform Security,
Policies,
provisioning,
Risk management,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Spyware,
SSL/TLS,
Trojans,
Viruses,
VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web security,
Wireless,
worms
0 pts.
Deleting old userids
I used to display the last signon date on a specific user profile to know if it was still used, if it was older than 3 months, it was deleted. Now there are more & more user profiles defined to the system for other applications than the “green screen”, like FTP, ISeries Navigator, ODBC, etc…. [...]
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| January 13, 2006 5:55 PM
Application security,
Biometrics,
Database,
Digital certificates,
Encryption,
Exchange,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Network security,
provisioning,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security tokens,
Single sign-on,
VPN,
Wireless
20 pts.
Security & Digital Certificates
1)Services which can pose risks to the web server security? 2)Why is it advisable to have a stand-alone computer for a Registration Authority? Thanks.
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| January 7, 2006 8:02 PM
Biometrics,
Digital certificates,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Intrusion management,
Network security,
provisioning,
Security,
Security tokens,
Single sign-on,
VPN,
Wireless
0 pts.
Looking for good HIP.
Hi, I am looking for a good Host-based Intrusion Prevention System to be implemented on Intel Servers in my Company. Is there anything you would recommend…?
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| January 2, 2006 9:49 AM
Application security,
backdoors,
Biometrics,
Compliance,
CRM,
Current threats,
Database,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
Encryption,
Exchange,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hacking,
human factors,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Network security,
Policies,
provisioning,
Risk management,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Single sign-on,
Spyware,
Trojans,
Viruses,
VPN,
Wireless,
worms
0 pts.
Digital Certificates-2
Under what circumstances may an organisation decide to have its own Certification Authority(CA) rather than purchasing certificates from a commercial CA and its implications? Thanks in Advance
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| January 10, 2006 9:53 PM
Access control,
backdoors,
Biometrics,
Browsers,
Current threats,
DataCenter,
Development,
Digital certificates,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hacking,
human factors,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Intrusion management,
Network security,
Networking,
provisioning,
Security,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Spyware,
SSL/TLS,
Trojans,
Viruses,
VPN,
Web security,
Wireless,
worms
0 pts.
Digital Certificates
Under what circumstances may an organisation decide to have its own Certification Authority(CA) rather than purchasing certificates from a commercial CA and its implications? Thanks in Advance
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| December 27, 2005 9:51 PM
Access control,
backdoors,
Biometrics,
Browsers,
Current threats,
DataCenter,
Development,
Digital certificates,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hacking,
human factors,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Intrusion management,
Network security,
Networking,
provisioning,
Security,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Spyware,
SSL/TLS,
Trojans,
Viruses,
VPN,
Web security,
Wireless,
worms
0 pts.
Encrypted files on External HD, host machine formatted but recoverable
Here is the lowdown, we have an external HD, and we backed up all the data needed too it. What i wasnt told was that the backup was being encrypted as it was being saved to the HD. So the pc was given to me to format and reinstall windows on. I did and now [...]
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| January 11, 2006 4:54 PM
Application security,
Biometrics,
Database,
Digital certificates,
Encryption,
Exchange,
Identity & Access Management,
Instant Messaging,
provisioning,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security tokens,
Single sign-on
0 pts.
AOL Spammer IP Identification
Concerning the ever increasing amount of received spam, to battle this I have a program with which I can extract the IP address from the sender for reporting purposes, however, I have been receiving an increasing amount from AOL proxy server for which I cannot aquire the senders IP address. Is there another way I [...]
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| November 20, 2005 11:56 AM
Access control,
Active Directory,
Application security,
Availability,
backdoors,
Bandwidth,
Bind,
Biometrics,
Browsers,
Cabling,
Compliance,
configuration,
CRM,
Current threats,
Database,
DataCenter,
Development,
DHCP,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
DNS,
Encryption,
Exchange,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
General Directories,
Hacking,
Hardware,
Hubs,
human factors,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Interoperability,
Intrusion management,
Lotus Domino,
Microsoft Windows,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network security,
Network testing,
Networking,
Networking services,
patching,
PEN testing,
Performance management,
Ping,
Platform Security,
Policies,
Protocol analysis,
provisioning,
Remote management,
Risk management,
Routers,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Software,
Spyware,
SSL/TLS,
Switches,
Tech support,
Trojans,
Viruses,
VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web security,
Wireless,
worms
0 pts.
0 pts.
layer 2 & layer 3 switch
Hi All, what is the basic difference between layer 2 & layer 3 switch. how can configure layer 2 & layer3 managable switch
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| November 10, 2005 6:50 AM
Access control,
Application security,
Availability,
backdoors,
Bandwidth,
Biometrics,
Browsers,
Cabling,
Cisco,
Compliance,
configuration,
CRM,
Current threats,
Database,
Digital certificates,
Disaster Recovery,
E-business,
Encryption,
Exchange,
Exchange security,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hacking,
Hardware,
Hubs,
human factors,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Interoperability,
Intrusion management,
Network monitoring,
Network protocols,
Network security,
Networking,
patching,
PEN testing,
Performance management,
Ping,
Platform Security,
Policies,
provisioning,
Risk management,
Routers,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security Program Management,
Security tokens,
Servers,
Single sign-on,
Software,
Spyware,
SSL/TLS,
Switches,
Tech support,
Trojans,
Viruses,
VoIP,
VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web security,
Wireless,
worms
0 pts.