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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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SecurID Ready Implementation Guide Activ Server Professional Edition 2.0

The Nokia Activ Server is an open software platform that provides state of the art mobile connectivity for your company’s existing information systems, Intranet, and Extranet services. The Nokia Activ Server offers a strong and secure architecture for deploying mobile connectivity. Connections from WAP enabled terminals to the Nokia Activ server can be arranged through bearers such as Short Message Service (SMS) and Circuit Switched Data (CSD). The Nokia Activ Server has both a graphical user interface and a command line interface. Remote monitoring and administration can be done via WAP terminals. The Nokia Activ Server Manager is specifically designed for user and user group security, as well as license, terminal, bearer, and servlet management. The Nokia Activ Server can also be monitored and administered via management tools supporting SNMP (Simple Network Management) protocol.
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Oracle Database Security Checklist

For several major releases of the database, the Oracle documentation has provided a security checklist for customers to follow to help secure Oracle database environments. Since Oracle9i, Oracle has been working with customers to better understand their desired default configurations and harden the Oracle environment. Oracle Database 10g Release 1 Enterprise Manager (EM) Configuration pack introduced the policy manager which has the ability to scan databases and look for security related configuration status. The EM policy manager continues to be enhanced and provides a powerful tool for DBAs and security officers to scan installations for incorrect configuration settings such as unlocked default accounts. The Oracle Technology Network provides additional information on the EM policy manager tool and it’s configuration scanning capabilities.
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Motorola SBG900 Wireless Cable Modem Gateway User Guide

Motorola® SURFboard® Wireless Cable Modem Gateway SBG900 for your home, home office, or small business/enterprise. Applications where the SURFboard Gateway (SBG) is especially useful include:
• Households having multiple computers requiring connection to the Internet and each other
• Small businesses or home offices requiring fast, affordable, and secure Internet access
• Internet gamers desiring easier setup for:
— Programs such as DirectX® 7 or DirectX® 8— Sites such as MSN Games by Zone.com or Battle.net®• Video conferencing
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Configuring a VPN Tunnel Between a Samsung Ubigate iBG3026 Gateway and an Avaya SG5X

These Application Notes describe the procedures for configuring a Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnel between a Samsung Ubigate TM iBG3026 Gateway and an Avaya SG5X Security Gateway to support a Home Office environment. The Samsung iBG3026 provides VPN functionality for Home Office environments that are using the Avaya SG5X.
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2004-05 Honda Civic L4-1.6L Typhoon Cold Air Intake System Installation Instructions

1. Turn the ignition OFF and disconnect the vehicle’s negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the air temperature sensor electrical connection as shown.
3. Unclip the battery cable from the air inlet duct as shown.
4. Loosen and remove the two bolts that secure the air inlet duct as shown.
5. Remove the air inlet duct.
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DICOM, PACS and Veterinary Radiology

DICOM, PACS and Veterinary RadiologyThe Medicine Behind the Image DICOM, PACS and Veterinary Radiology Dr. David A. Clunie, MB.,BS., FRACR Chief Technology Oficer RadPharm, Inc. Overview •Why Digital ? •PACS and the ned for DICOM •What is DICOM ? •Veterinary-specific gaps and isues •DICOM and workflow •DICOM and consistency of apearance Why Digital ? •Images: fidelity and flexibility –CT, MR, PET, NM and now US are digital to start with –CR and Digital X-Ray replacing film also –Printing to film involves loss of information
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Nokia 1112 User Guide

The wireless device described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM 850 and GSM 1900 networks. Contact your service provider for more information about networks. When using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect privacy and legitimate rights of others.
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Nokia 6275i User Guide

The nokia 6275i device described in this guide is approved for use on the CDMA 800 and 1900, AMPS 800, and GPS networks. Contact your service provider for more information about networks. When using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect privacy and legitimate rights of others. When taking and using images or video clips, obey all laws and respect local customs as well as privacy and legitimate rights of others.
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Protecting Oracle Databases

One of the more recent evolutions in network security has been the movement away from protecting the perimeter of the network to protecting data at the source. This is evident in the emergence of the personal firewall. The reason behind this change has been that perimeter security no longer works in today’s environment. Today more than just employees need access to data. It’s imperative that partners and customers have access to this data as well. This means that your database cannot simply be hidden behind a firewall.
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