Blog Posts Tagged with "SSL VPN"

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Caveman to Spaceman - Evolutionary Stages of Infosec

August 24, 2011 Added by:Rafal Los

We've given up on the notion of securing things and are starting to focus on the idea that security is a journey, and while we're keeping things safe to a pre-defined level of risk tolerance, we need to minimize the damage when the bad people find their ways in and start to kick down doors...

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Auditing: Remote Access Security in 2011

August 15, 2011 Added by:Enno Rey

When the standards were written, endpoints were supposed to be mostly company managed Windows systems. In the meantime most organizations face an unmanaged mess composed of a growing number of smartphones and tablets, some company managed, while some are predominantly free floating...

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Security Benefit and Operational Impact or the "Illusion of Infinite Resources"

December 14, 2010 Added by:Enno Rey

When taking security decisions of whatever kind (e.g. for/against a certain control) one should always consider two main parameters: the security benefit of some action (“how much do we gain with regard to security/to risk reduction?”) and the operational impact or effort (“how much does it cost us opex-wise?”).

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SSL VPN and return on investment. A possible combination

May 05, 2010 Added by:Dario Forte

At the current point in the history of information security, companies have spent a lot of time analyzing various options for remote access to their information systems. Many of them have begun with IPsec-based systems to interconnect different sites. It all seemed rather simple at first, but as the number of sites (and clients) that needed to be interconnected increased, scalability and inte...

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Boole server - Data centric remote access, auditing and encryption

December 09, 2009 Added by:John England

Maintaining confidentiality and protection of data from unauthorized access are basic requirements for a security system. Boole Server is able to fulfil these protection requirements to a very high standard. Ease of use and versatility in configuration enables Boole Server to be the development platform delivering all the tools necessary for the complete protection of information circu...

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