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		<title>The Private Cloud Today</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Had it ever occurred to you that somewhere out there when you are at the least of your guards, someone might be looking into your company files trying to place pieces of puzzles together and stealing it from you? Security may be your only answer for that, but the truth is, data theft is mostly accomplished through online connections and<br /><span class="read_more"><a href="http://rootcertified.com/115/the-private-cloud-today">Read more...</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Had it ever occurred to you that somewhere out there when you are at the least of your guards, someone might be looking into your company files trying to place pieces of puzzles together and stealing it from you? Security may be your only answer for that, but the truth is, data theft is mostly accomplished through online connections and that is where the whole fright sinks in. If you are not prepared for this, then you should be as soon as possible. A <a href="http://www.scalematrix.com/" target="_blank">Private Cloud</a><strong> </strong>is how to do it but the most important thing is, you know about the features.</p>
<p>Private Clouds are designed to place all details, data, information and most of all records of the past and the present are secured in a safe location. The hosting system used to be best at virtual stage the <a href="http://www.scalematrix.com/" target="_blank">Private Cloud</a><strong> </strong>goes beyond that. The Private Cloud make sure that your hosting system is yours alone and not intact with any others. The space that you take up to place all your virtual data is usually face to face or at least subject of friction to data of others. This allows exposure of your company details and that is not what you need at all when it comes to security.</p>
<p>The Private Cloud allows you to make sure that you are far of harm’s way. But most of all you are provided the chance to control your data. This means that you get to see where all data are driven transferred to, where and when. All happening under your nose it would make it easier to make sure that you know who is trying to make their way into the system without your permission. If you have more questions, don’t hesitate to address them to the team to answer. They will be delighted to help out.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of Network Security</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 05:27:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Importance of Network Security With intrusion techniques getting more sophisticated by the day, Network Security has become a hot topic of discussion. Long gone are the days when businesses were able to operate with an unprotected network. Exploitation of computer networks is becoming more common and it&#8217;s absolutely vital for small businesses to be able to protect their privacy<br /><span class="read_more"><a href="http://rootcertified.com/114/the-importance-of-network-security-2">Read more...</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> The Importance of Network Security </strong></p>
<p>With intrusion techniques getting more sophisticated by the day, <strong>Network Security</strong> has become a hot topic of discussion. Long gone are the days when businesses were able to operate with an unprotected network.</p>
<p>Exploitation of computer networks is becoming more common and it&#8217;s absolutely vital for small businesses to be able to protect their privacy from serious threats that would try to steal their information.</p>
<p>Many believe that employing a hardware router or a software firewall is the only step required in securing the network, but the truth is that these methods are only the first step to ensuring that your network is 100 percent secured.</p>
<p>In order to be sure that your network is completely defended from intruders, your network security should employ more than the traditional router and firewall setup. So that you can understand how involved network security should be, you first need to be familiar with a few of the terms related Network Access Control (NAC), the approach by which access to a computer network is determined.</p>
<p>Authentication, enforcement, endpoint security, and management are the four core components of NAC and their strength determines how well protected the information on your business network is.</p>
<p><strong>Authentication –</strong> This is the shortened way of referring to comprehensive authentication protocol. These are the protocols that determine external threats to the network by verifying what should and shouldn&#8217;t have access to it. Firewalls handle many authentication needs but they alone can&#8217;t completely prevent snooping of unencrypted messages.<br />
<strong>Enforcement –</strong> The second layer of defense behind authentication. While basic security assumes that an authenticated client never becomes a security threat, enforcement ensures that this doesn&#8217;t happen.<br />
<strong>Endpoint <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://www.dsr-inc.com/network-security-maryland.html" target="_blank">Network Security</a> –</strong> This NAC strategy focuses on security at the individual end-user level, while also being centrally managed. Personal firewalls and anti-virus programs on individual workstations are examples of endpoint security.  <br />
<strong><a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://www.dsr-inc.com/network-management-baltimore-maryland.html" target="_self">Network Management</a> –</strong> As what is perhaps the most important level of network security, network management  ties together the other components and tailors everything to the needs of the client business while. The term also applies to the constant monitoring of network activity</p>
<p>With all of these aspects of network security being deployed, businesses are better able to protect themselves from the biggest threats to their networks. Namely, threats like:</p>
<p><strong>Viruses –</strong> Programs that compromise the network and spread until the network is rendered useless<br />
<strong>Trojan Horses –</strong> Malware disguised as something that is welcome on your network. Once uncovered, it works similarly to a virus to steal information.<br />
<strong>Spam</strong> – Unsolicited messages sent in bulk that than lead to cases of fraud and extra cost associated with acquiring more space to receive messages.<br />
<strong>Phishing</strong> – An attempt to steal information such as usernames and passwords through the use of deception via email.<br />
<strong>Packet Sniffers</strong> – Programs that intercept data sent over networks and decode the data in attempts to recover sensitive information.</p>
<p>With business being conducted over computer networks in such high volumes, the chances of coming under attack by the known dangers to network security increase greatly. Whether a business is a Fortune 500 conglomerate or a small local company, the vulnerability exists and steps should be taken to protect sensitive information.</p>
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		<title>Importance Of Wireless Network Security</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 05:27:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Importance Of Wireless Network Security Wireless connections have become an increasingly popular way of providing internet access. Many people prefer it for their home connections as well as in the workplace because of the high speed Internet connectivity and flexibility of usage without a LAN connection. Though wireless has made providing internet access quite easy, it also presents many potential<br /><span class="read_more"><a href="http://rootcertified.com/113/importance-of-wireless-network-security">Read more...</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Importance Of Wireless Network Security </strong><br />
 Wireless connections have become an increasingly popular way of providing internet access. Many people prefer it for their home connections as well as in the workplace because of the high speed Internet connectivity and flexibility of usage without a LAN connection. Though wireless has made providing internet access quite easy, it also presents many potential dangers in the form of a number of security problems. Configuring the necessary security features can sometimes feel confusing, time-consuming and non-intuitive.</p>
<p>As computer networks are the most common method for business to send all manner of data, classified or otherwise, security becomes a highly important part of the wireless network structure. The security level should always be updated and maintained to ensure the proper protection of data integrity and confidentiality that one would expect from a wired network connection. There is the dangerous possibility of any wireless network adapter within the range of another network adapter to easily access the other network.</p>
<p>According to some statistics, the amount of non secure wireless access points is steadily growing, with a large percentage of access points having little or no security enabled. An increase in availability of free tools over the internet has provided many with the tools needed to abuse unprotected wireless networks, thus posing a serious threat to businesses.</p>
<p>There are many reasons for this widespread lack of security. One source is ignorance or laziness on the part of network administrators. Particularly in small businesses and home connections, people are unaware of the seriousness of this issue and become complacent, not worrying so long as they are able to use the wireless connection to browse the internet or access files remotely.</p>
<p>By overlooking wireless security, businesses are essentially inviting a seemingly limitless pool of opportunistic hackers to access data transmitted across the unprotected network. After all, an open network not only provides unmonitored access to the internet, but also leaves open access to saved files and confidential data.</p>
<p>Poor security can result from even the simplest mistakes. For example, many businesses forget to change the default administrator passwords that hardware is shipped with. These passwords are readily available online, so it&#8217;s hardly challenge to acquire them. Additionally, all wireless hardware comes with a standard system ID. Like default administrative passwords, this information is easily found online. Simply changing these passwords to something unique can go a long way to securing a wireless network.</p>
<p>Another mistake often made by small businesses using wireless networks is neglecting to put a firewall in place. Many wireless routers have rudimentary firewalls built in. It is important to learn how the firewall works so that it can be configured properly. Of equal importance for security is enabling encryption. While there will always be methods to circumvent these measures, they will certainly keep all but the most determined hackers from causing trouble.</p>
<p>Security should be a priority for all businesses using a wireless network. Implementing such measures will prevent unauthorized access to vital financial information and other documents, thus keeping your business safe. </p>
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		<title>Virtual Private Networks: Securing Your Business&#8217;s Network</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 05:27:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Virtual Private Networks: Securing Your Business&#8217;s Network Virtual private networks are an essential part of businesses that utilize telecommuting, as it is an ideal method for businesses that want to provide access to network resources remotely. Virtual private networks have become an industry standard for many organizations that have employees scattered across the globe. These virtual networks increase security because,<br /><span class="read_more"><a href="http://rootcertified.com/112/virtual-private-networks-securing-your-businesss-network">Read more...</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Virtual Private Networks: Securing Your Business&#8217;s Network </strong><br />
 Virtual private networks are an essential part of businesses that utilize telecommuting, as it is an ideal method for businesses that want to provide access to network resources remotely. Virtual private networks have become an industry standard for many organizations that have employees scattered across the globe. These virtual networks increase security because, as the name implies, they are private, therefore restricting access to only authorized parties.</p>
<p>The secure tunnel method that is deployed with these networks has built a solid foundation for remote networking that has changed even the physical infrastructure of business. Employees in remote locations have the same network access as employees that are housed within the buildings where the networks reside.</p>
<p>There are many ways to describe a virtual private network. You may find a great deal of information on the complexity of the process, but in the most simple terms a virtual private network is one that provides network access to remote users. This is typically accomplished through an internet source that allows users to authenticate their identity and log on to their network sources remotely.</p>
<p>This feature is also backed by other new advancements. Virtual private networks are growing in number, which in turn increases the need for improved security features. This is why there have been advancements in security measures. Digital signatures, for example, serve as a new measure of protection from outside intruders.</p>
<p>Businesses that utilize virtual private networks benefit tremendously because it cuts the costs that are associated with the alternative leased lines that are used to perform the same function. Organizations also have the ability to cut the operating costs that would be spent on long distance charges. This yields increased revenues for companies that would also acquire the costs of third party support for the servers that would be required to maintain the remote connectivity.</p>
<p>The ability for remote offices to connect is an essential part of the daily routine for many businesses. Many large corporations have employees that telecommute. There are also companies that have smaller branch offices that rely on the resources of the network to perform a variety of tasks. It has proven to be a powerful tool that is gaining even more use as smart phones and other portable electronic devices grow in popularity.</p>
<p>The concept of virtual private network supersedes the ideology that was formed in the creation of intranet networks. The intranet sites were secure, but virtual private networks take remote access to a whole new level of utility. These virtual resources allow different users to access documents and multiple drives that reside on organizational servers.</p>
<p>It helps increase network productivity because employees within an organization are no longer limited by geographical location. It also cuts down the time that it takes to email documents back and forth. This is ideal for employees that may be working on parts of a project together even though they are not in the same physical location. </p>
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		<title>NETWORK IP SECURITY</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 05:27:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NETWORK IP SECURITY Though many cameras that do this are webcams the term IP camera is frequently useful only to those used for the security purpose. The initial centralized camera was introduced in 1996 by Axis communications. It was known as Axis Net eye 200 and was introduced by the group of Martin Green and Carl Axel. It used a<br /><span class="read_more"><a href="http://rootcertified.com/111/network-ip-security-2">Read more...</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> NETWORK IP SECURITY </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Though many cameras that do this are webcams the term IP camera is frequently useful only to those used for the security purpose. The initial centralized camera was introduced in 1996 by Axis communications. It was known as Axis Net eye 200 and was introduced by the group of Martin Green and Carl Axel. It used a custom web server inside to the camera. In the late 1999 the organization started using fixed Linux to operate their camera. The initial camera was introduced in 1999 by Robotics. IP cameras are accessible at decree from 0.3 to 11 mega pixels. In the customer TV trade in the early on 21st century there has been a move towards high description videos.</p>
<p>TYPES OF IP CAMERAS</p>
<p>There are basically two types of IP cameras.<br />
• Centralized cameras they require a central network video recorder to grip the recording, alarm and video management.<br />
• Decentralized cameras they do not require a central network video recorder as the camera has recording ability built in and can thus record directly to storage media digital. </p>
<p>Such as hard disk drives, flash drives, and network storage attached.</p>
<p>ADVANTAGES<br />
• Two way audio through a single network. Cable allows its users to communicate with what they are watching.<br />
• High image decree IP cameras have a decree of high megapixels and HDTV image quality at per second 30 frames.<br />
• Flexibility IP cameras can rotate around everywhere on an IP networking.<br />
• Distributed aptitude with IP cameras can be located in cameras they allowing in analytics solutions.<br />
• Transmission of command of pan, tilt, zoom cameras through only one wire.<br />
• Authentication and encryption IP cameras give safe and secure data transmission through authentication and encryption methods such as WPA, AES and WEP.<br />
• Remote accessibility live video from selected camera can be seen from any computer.<br />
• Cost benefit for large security systems. Research shows that for system with not more than 16 cameras analogue devices are very cheaper from 16 and 32 they are equal.<br />
• IP cameras are able to purpose on a wireless network. First design has to be done via a router after the IP camera is installed it can be used easily. </p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2012 05:27:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Network ip security  and which are different analogue closed circuit television cameras can send and receive the data through computer or internet. Though many cameras that do this are webcams the term IP camera is frequently useful only to those used for the security purpose. The initial centralized camera was introduced in 1996 by Axis communications. It was known as<br /><span class="read_more"><a href="http://rootcertified.com/110/network-ip-security">Read more...</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Network ip security </strong></p>
<p> and which are different analogue closed circuit television cameras can send and receive the data through computer or internet. Though many cameras that do this are webcams the term IP camera is frequently useful only to those used for the security purpose. The initial centralized camera was introduced in 1996 by Axis communications. It was known as Axis Net eye 200 and was introduced by the group of Martin Green and Carl Axel. It used a custom web server inside to the camera. In the late 1999 the organization started using fixed Linux to operate their camera. The initial camera was introduced in 1999 by Robotics. IP cameras are accessible at decree from 0.3 to 11 mega pixels. In the customer TV trade in the early on 21st century there has been a move towards high description videos.</p>
<p>TYPES OF IP CAMERAS</p>
<p>There are basically two types of IP cameras.<br />
•  Centralized cameras they require a central network video recorder to grip the recording, alarm and video management.<br />
•  Decentralized cameras they do not require a central network video recorder as the camera has recording ability built in and can thus record directly to storage media digital. </p>
<p>Such as hard disk drives, flash drives, and network storage attached.</p>
<p>ADVANTAGES<br />
•  Two way audio through a single network. Cable allows its users to communicate with what they are watching.<br />
•  High image decree IP cameras have a decree of high megapixels and HDTV image quality at per second 30 frames.<br />
•  Flexibility IP cameras can rotate around everywhere on an IP networking.<br />
•  Distributed aptitude with IP cameras can be located in cameras they allowing in analytics solutions.<br />
•  Transmission of command of pan, tilt, zoom cameras through only one wire.<br />
•  Authentication and encryption IP cameras give safe and secure data transmission through authentication and encryption methods such as WPA, AES and WEP.<br />
•  Remote accessibility live video from selected camera can be seen from any computer.<br />
•  Cost benefit for large security systems. Research shows that for system with not more than 16 cameras analogue devices are very cheaper from 16 and 32 they are equal.<br />
•  IP cameras are able to purpose on a wireless network. First design has to be done via a router after the IP camera is installed it can be used easily.</p>
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		<title>Secure Your Home Network Security</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2012 05:27:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Secure Your Home Network Security It&#8217;s also quite risky as numerous security problems can result. Nearly all wireless access points and routers allow an administrator to manage their WiFi network through a special administrative account. This account provides complete &#8220;superuser&#8221; access to the device&#8217;s configuration utilities with a special username and password. Today&#8217;s Wi-Fi  networking products don&#8217;t always help the<br /><span class="read_more"><a href="http://rootcertified.com/109/secure-your-home-network-security">Read more...</a></span>]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s also quite risky as numerous security problems can result. Nearly all wireless access points and routers allow an administrator to manage their WiFi network through a special administrative account. This account provides complete &#8220;superuser&#8221; access to the device&#8217;s configuration utilities with a special username and password. Today&#8217;s Wi-Fi  networking products don&#8217;t always help the situation as configuring their security features can be time-consuming and non-intuitive.</p>
<p>The recommendations steps you should take to improve the security of your home wireless network.</p>
<p>Change Default Administrator Passwords (and Usernames)</p>
<p>At the core of most Wi-Fi home networks is an access point or router. To set up these pieces of equipment, manufacturers provide Web pages that allow owners to enter their network address and account information. </p>
<p>These Web tools are protected with a login screen (username and password) so that only the rightful owner can do this. However, for any given piece of equipment, the logins provided are simple and very well-known to hackers on the Internet. Change these settings immediately.</p>
<p>Turn on (Compatible) WPA / WEP Encryption</p>
<p>All Wi-Fi equipment supports some form of encryption. Encryption technology scrambles messages sent over wireless networks so that they cannot be easily read by humans. Several encryption technologies exist for Wi-Fi today. Naturally you will want to pick the strongest form of encryption that works with your wireless network. However, the way these technologies work, all Wi-Fi devices on your network must share the identical encryption settings. Therefore you may need to find a &#8220;lowest common demoninator&#8221; setting.</p>
<p>Change the Default SSID</p>
<p>Access points and routers all use a network name called the SSID. Manufacturers normally ship their products with the same SSID set. For example, the SSID for Linksys devices is normally &#8220;linksys.&#8221; True, knowing the SSID does not by itself allow your neighbors to break into your network, but it is a start. More importantly, when someone finds a default SSID, they see it is a poorly configured network and are much more likely to attack it. Change the default SSID immediately when configuring wireless security on your network.</p>
<p>Enable MAC Address Filtering</p>
<p>Each piece of Wi-Fi gear possesses a unique identifier called the physical address or MAC address. Access points and routers keep track of the MAC addresses of all devices that connect to them. Many such products offer the owner an option to key in the MAC addresses of their home equipment, that restricts the network to only allow connections from those devices. Do this, but also know that the feature is not so powerful as it may seem. Hackers and their software programs can fake MAC addresses easily.</p>
<p>Disable SSID Broadcast</p>
<p>In Wi-Fi networking, the wireless access point or router typically broadcasts the network name (SSID) over the air at regular intervals. This feature was designed for businesses and mobile hotspots where Wi-Fi clients may roam in and out of range. In the home, this roaming feature is unnecessary, and it increases the likelihood someone will try to log in to your home network. Fortunately, most Wi-Fi access points allow the SSID broadcast feature to be disabled by the network administrator.</p>
<p>Do Not Auto-Connect to Open Wi-Fi Networks</p>
<p>Connecting to an open Wi-Fi network such as a free wireless hotspot or your neighbor&#8217;s router exposes your computer to security risks. Although not normally enabled, most computers have a setting available allowing these connections to happen automatically without notifying you (the user). This setting should not be enabled except in temporary situations.</p>
<p>Assign Static IP Addresses to Devices</p>
<p>Most home networkers gravitate toward using dynamic IP addresses. DHCP technology is indeed easy to set up. Unfortunately, this convenience also works to the advantage of network attackers, who can easily obtain valid IP addresses from your network&#8217;s DHCP pool. Turn off DHCP on the router or access point, set a fixed IP address range instead, then configure each connected device to match. Use a private IP address range (like 10.0.0.x) to prevent computers from being directly reached from the Internet.</p>
<p>Enable Firewalls On Each Computer and the Router</p>
<p>Modern network routers contain built-in firewall capability, but the option also exists to disable them. Ensure that your router&#8217;s firewall is turned on. For extra protection, consider installing and running personal firewall software on each computer connected to the router.</p>
<p>Position the Router or Access Point Safely</p>
<p>Wi-Fi signals normally reach to the exterior of a home. A small amount of signal leakage outdoors is not a problem, but the further this signal reaches, the easier it is for others to detect and exploit. Wi-Fi signals often reach through neighboring homes and into streets, for example. When installing a wireless home network, the position of the access point or router determines its reach. Try to position these devices near the center of the home rather than near windows to minimize leakage.</p>
<p>Turn Off the Network During Extended Periods of Non-Use</p>
<p>The ultimate in wireless security measures, shutting down your network will most certainly prevent outside hackers from breaking in! While impractical to turn off and on the devices frequently, at least consider doing so during travel or extended periods offline. Computer disk drives have been known to suffer from power cycle wear-and-tear, but this is a secondary concern for broadband modems and routers.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Social Networking Security Awareness One in five online consumers has been a victim of cybercrime in the past two years. Social networking is a direct link to the problem. While social networks allow you to keep in touch with family and friends, there are issues to be concerned about. Most concerns revolve around online reputation management, identity theft, or physical<br /><span class="read_more"><a href="http://rootcertified.com/108/social-networking-security-awareness">Read more...</a></span>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">One in five online consumers has been a victim of cybercrime in the past two years. Social networking is a direct link to the problem. While social networks allow you to keep in touch with family and friends, there are issues to be concerned about.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Most concerns revolve around online reputation management, identity theft, or physical security issues. Social networking creates a risk of posting content that will be damaging to yourself, your profile being hacked or your credentials being compromised, or inviting burglars to your home by publicizing your whereabouts.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Facebook faces a security challenge that few companies, or even governments, have ever faced: protecting more than 500 million users of a service that is under constant attack. I’m a huge proponent of “personal responsibility,” and that means that you are ultimately responsible for protecting yourself.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Keep your guard up. </p>
<p>Cybercriminals target Facebook frequently. Every time you click on a link, you should be aware of the risks.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Be careful about making personal information public. Sharing your mother’s name, your pet’s name, or your boyfriend’s name, for example, provides criminals with clues to guess your passwords.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Technology can help make social networking more secure. The most common threats to Facebook users are links to spam and malware sent from compromised accounts. Consumers must be sure to have an active security software subscription, and not to let it lapse.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Get a complimentary antivirus software subscription from McAfee. </p>
<p>Simply “like” McAfee’s Facebook page, go to “McAfee 4 Free,” and choose your country from the dropdown menu to download a six-month subscription to McAfee’s AntiVirus Plus software. The software protects users’ PCs from online threats, viruses, spyware, other malware, and includes the award-winning SiteAdvisor website rating technology. After the six-month McAfee AntiVirus Plus subscription period, Facebook users may be eligible for special discount subscription pricing.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Robert Siciliano is a McAfee consultant and identity theft expert. See him discuss hackers hacking social media on Fox Boston. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://ow.ly/1bdMH">(Disclosures)</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Network Security Audits Security assessments and audits are vital aspects of managing a network. If your company has never completed one, you may be due to have it completed at this very moment. A network audit is recommended at least on a quarterly basis, occasionally this may be even more frequent, depending on your organisation&#8217;s needs.To ensure the value of<br /><span class="read_more"><a href="http://rootcertified.com/107/network-security-audits">Read more...</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Network Security Audits </strong><br />
 Security assessments and audits are vital aspects of managing a network. If your company has never completed one, you may be due to have it completed at this very moment. A network audit is recommended at least on a quarterly basis, occasionally this may be even more frequent, depending on your organisation&#8217;s needs.To ensure the value of security auditing, you need to avoid any negative side-affects of your audits. You have to make sure that your security auditing disrupts day-to-day business as little as possible. You want to ensure that the audits do not get in the way of any personnel. Make sure that everyone can do their job as normal as possible.Unfortunately, WS auditors have been underserved by the available auditing tools and methods. Traditionally WS audits have been conducted as an onsite activity. The auditor must walk around with a handheld device sniffing over-the-air wireless data.</p>
<p>First, let us define the two network formats. In a P2P format every PC is responsible for its own security access. Basically, each PC is equal to every other PC in the network. These networks generally consist of less than ten computers and require a large amount of administrative overhead to function securely.Another main cause for conducting a security audit is because of the recent launch of web services in the functioning of a business. A wide stretch network of customers, which use Web structured applications, create a complex issue. So it is tough to treat all types of threats associated with the Internet. There can be unauthorised entry of Internet. Such actions are not only illegal but can also trigger problems in a profitable performing business.</p>
<p>The Kismet columns will show the wireless networks SSID (Name), Type of device (Access point, gateway) Encryption or no Encryption, an IP range and number of packets. Kismet will pick up hidden networks with SSID broadcast Disabled also, Netstumbler will not.Penetration testing includes both script-based and human-based attacks on the network in order to seek out and exploit vulnerabilities. The difference between this and say, criminal hackers looking to cause mischief or theft of data, is that you control the &#8220;attacker&#8221;. The &#8220;attacker&#8221; reports back to you on whether they were successful and if so, how to stop such an attack from being successful in real-life.A clear diagnosis of the operating system and the registry can be effectively run. This way, the severity of current problems can be ascertained while problems that exist below the surface can be detected. When an operating system is faltering, the computer&#8217;s lifespan is on borrowed time. Because of this it is necessary to detect and fix these problems right across a network early in the onset of the issue.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Network Security</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tips For Network Security Today&#8217;s business networks consist of numerous remote access connections from employees and outsourcing firms. Too often, the inherent security risks arising from these connections outside the network are overlooked.Network Security is the next wave which is bound to sweep the software market. Increase in offshore projects and transfer of information across the wire has added fuel<br /><span class="read_more"><a href="http://rootcertified.com/106/tips-for-network-security">Read more...</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Tips For Network Security </strong><br />
 Today&#8217;s business networks consist of numerous remote access connections from employees and outsourcing firms. Too often, the inherent security risks arising from these connections outside the network are overlooked.Network Security is the next wave which is bound to sweep the software market. Increase in offshore projects and transfer of information across the wire has added fuel to the burning urge to secure the network. Network security is to secure both public and private computer networks, used every day to conduct transactions among businesses and individuals.There are a lot of computer network security certificates online. Actually, there are different meanings to it. It can mean a security seal that you can place on your site to protect your site from hackers or from possible identity thieves that could do major damage to your present and future clients.</p>
<p>Any business related to IT network system needs to make sure to establish a strong, secure network for their data and systems.These are the 5 primary security groups that should be considered with any enterprise security model. These include security policy, perimeter, network, transaction and monitoring security. These are all part of any effective company security strategy. Every day we hear that computer viruses, hacker, and other security breaches have found new ways to steal identities, financial records and other information we thought previously secure.</p>
<p>Because of the increase in such cyber crimes, data protection laws have tightened and the punishments hardened.In large enterprise network , they have many layers of security protections including the endpoint security, the management of information security and policies which must be enforced to all business unit groups. Most small business networks grow and evolve as the business grows. In one way, this is good. It shows the business is growing, becoming stronger. Unfortunately, from a network perspective, it can be a disaster in the making. Security is an essential part of maintaining any network and is the primary focus for a network administrator.</p>
<p>While most people think that the main focus of a network administrator is to ensure that users can access data and other resources needed to perform their job functions. A network is two or more computers linked together in order to share data. From a security standpoint, the problem with networks is that unauthorized individuals might also be able to access that data. IP Changer Software is a new technology that can significantly enhance your security and privacy when browsing the internet over wired or wireless networks at home or office.</p>
<p>The realm of computer networking has allowed efficient communication between various computing devices such as computers, servers, mainframes and peripheral devices such as printers, scanners etc.Good network security is an area many people in ministry neglect, simply because it can be so overwhelming. Even though there are lots of technical details involved with adequately securing your ministry&#8217;s network.Networking professionals are encouraging people to think twice about wireless network security. You might be thinking I use WEP-128 bit encryption with MAC address filtering, I&#8217;m safe. As Security risks are becoming greater, qualified people are needed to keep computer networks secure. You can learn to defend computer networks against scams, fraud, espionage and more when you earn a degree in computer network security.</p>
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