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F-Secure Internet Security 2008

Feel free to discover, create, share, connect and make the very most of your digital life. All you need is the spirit of adventure and a healthy PC that shrugs off online threats before they strike. F-Secure is committed to enable its customers to soar with the possibilities of the Internet, letting their security worries behind to be handled by our professional service. Security should no longer be defined in terms of fear, but in terms of enablement and opportunity. In today’s connected world of possibilities, why ask “Can I?” Sure You Can!
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Connecting to a wireless network using Microsoft® Windows Vista

After installing your wireless network adapter (please refer to product documentation for details), Windows Vista™ makes it very easy to connect to any wireless networks in range.
To begin, go to the Start Menu and click on Connect To:
This will bring up the Connect to a network window, which lists all networks Vista can currently connect to. This includes any dial-up connections that have been configured previously. Networks are usually listed either as Unsecured network or Security-enabled network.
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The Network Oracle

There has been increasing interest in recent years in topics at the nexus of distributed databases and core networking, and various agendas have been laid out for exploring synergies ([18, 11, 23, 13]). To date, however, there has been little work on rethinking the Internet architecture in response to these technical directions. In this paper, we lay out one such agenda in broad terms. We propose that the database, networking, and distributed systems research communities collaborate in building a global end-system monitoring and information infrastructure for the Internet’s core state.
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NVivo 8 Network Administrator’s Guide

Videos. Interview recordings. PDF documents. Word documents. Photos. Media clips. Music. Whatever the materials, whatever the language, whatever the project—NVivo 8 lets users explore and analyze their information like never before. It has a wide range of tools to make working in teams more effective, the ability to produce models and charts, and the unique capability to export information as HTML web pages.
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Motorola Scalable Controller Area Network (MSCAN) Block Guide

The Motorola Scalable Controller Area Network (MSCAN) definition is based on the MSCAN12 definition which is the specific implementation of the Motorola Scalable CAN concept targeted for the Motorola MC68HC12 Microcontroller Family.
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How to setup and secure Snort, MySQL and Acid on FreeBSD 4.7 Release

This document will help a user install FreeBSD 4.7 Release, Snort 1.9.0, MySQL 3.23.53, and ACID-0.9.6b21. It will also guide the user through the process of securing the machine and getting the snort sensor(s) to log to a central database over stunnel. The intention is to give users that are new to any of the software the opportunity to build an enterprise-class system based completely on free, open-source tools. Following the instructions in this document will get you the following:
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Motorola WR850 Wireless Broadband Routers User Guide

The WR850 includes both an 802.11b/g wireless access point and a 4-port Ethernet router. So it is both wireless and wired, providing the foundation for a truly customized network full of options. Using the WR850, you can share files, pictures, peripherals, printers and more with everyone else on the network. By connecting a broadband modem (cable, DSL or other), you can also share a single high speed Internet connection.
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Oracle Database Listener Security Guide

The Oracle Database Listener is the database server software component that manages the network traffic between the Oracle Database and the client. The Oracle Database Listener listens on a specific network port (default 1521) and forwards network connections to the Database. The Listener is comprised of two binaries: (1) tnslsnr which is the Listener itself and (2) the Listener Control Utility (lsnrctl) which is used to administer the Listener on the server or remotely.
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SolarWinds Orion VoIP Monitor Administrator Guide

SolarWinds Orion Voice over IP Monitor (VoIP Monitor) offers an easy-to-use, scalable VoIP network monitoring solution that integrates seamlessly into the Orion Network Performance Monitor Web Console. Why Install Orion VoIP Monitor Voice over IP (VoIP) technology offers a cost-effective and efficient response to the telephony needs of enterprises of all sizes. As a VoIP network manager, you face more than the simple question of whether your network is up or down. You need to know specific quality of service measures for your network, and you need to know them both historically and in realtime. VoIP Monitor gives you the tools to quickly test the fitness of your current network for a future VoIP deployment and then determine and track quality of service on your deployed
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Unbreakable: Oracle’s Commitment to Security

Beginning in November 2001, Oracle began a marketing campaign: Unbreakable.
The security portions of the campaign reference Oracle’s 14 independent security evaluations (described below in What is Information Assurance?). Such a bold statement raises a number of questions:
• How can anyone claim to be Unbreakable? Security professionals often say that security is a process, not a result. Also, every software product has bugs, and some of those are security bugs.
• Why would anyone claim to be Unbreakable? Security professionals don’t like to be hacker targets, and some hackers wonder if this campaign is a ploy by Oracle to get free “security research.”
• What does Unbreakable really mean? How can vendors and customers know how secure a product is, and whether the security is sustained from release to release? Building secure software is so hard, why even bother, much less try for Unbreakable?
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