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How virtualization can improve security, part 2
Virtualization technology's potential extends far beyond just cost savings. Author and Microsoft MVP Alessandro Perilli sheds some light on how companies might use virtualization to improve enterprise IT security. Tip
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How virtualization can improve security
Virtualization technology's potential extends far beyond just cost savings. Author and Microsoft MVP Alessandro Perilli sheds some light on how companies might use virtualization to improve enterprise IT security. Tip
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Defining adequate security controls
Because of the changing nature of technology, the language in the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is purposefully vague. This article explores the meaning of adequate security controls and what is required for SOX compliance. Tip
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Using Sysmask to safeguard Linux installations
Find out how Sysmask-protected Linux installations in the enterprise can reduce the number of exploitable kernel-level vulnerabilities. Tip
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Basic Object Configuration, chapter 2 from 'Pro Nagios 2.0'
Get started on the basics of configuring your Nagios server to monitor hosts and services. Learn the differences between Nagios object types and their capabilities. Tip
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Chapter 8, "OpenPGP and Email" of "PGP & GPG: Email for the Practical Paranoid"
Keep your e-mail confidential. Learn how to encode messages and exploit the different types of email encryption keys available from PGP. Tip
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Testing Local Resources, chapter 7 of 'Nagios: System and Network Monitoring'
Keep track of your network activity with open source monitoring app, Nagios. Chapter 7, "Testing Local Resources" explains how to test plug-ins over a local network since some lack their own network protocols. Tip
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IT Managers: PGP is easy
Save yourself a security headache and adopt the easy to use, comprehensive e-mail encryption tool known as PGP. Learn just what it has to offer your IT shop. Tip
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Meditations on a virtually secure world
Far too many people believe that virtualization is an easy way to handle security. Unfortunately, this belief often leads to security issues being ignored. The results of such ignorance can be very far from blissful. Tip
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Patch work management: Keeping the pieces together
In this tip, an IT pro debunks the myth that configuration errors are the source of many problems in patch management and tells how to get the most out of Red Hat support. Tip