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Internet Security and Acceleration Server Health Check

The Microsoft® Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server Health Check provides an opportunity to review the configuration of your ISA Server environment and identify any potential threats that could impact your organization. The engagement uses a number of tools to collect data and statistics that help to identify performance enhancements, security risks, and client configuration concerns. The tools are passive and only collect information about your ISA Server configuration—they do not make any changes to the configuration itself.
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Adobe Flash Player 9 Security

This document focuses on the security-relevant features of the Flash Player client runtime, including those introduced in earlier versions of the product. While not attempting to distinguish between versions, some references are included where changes in the security model or potential operation of applications designed and implemented in earlier versions of Flash Player may significantly differ from the target Flash Player environment described here. Unless otherwise noted, however, this document assumes that the target platform for your development is Flash Player 9,0,124,0 running content that uses ActionScript 3.0.
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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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Cyber Security of Electric Power Infrastructure

Critical infrastructures are defined as systems whose incapacity or destruction would have a debilitating impact on the national security and the economic and social welfare of a nation. It includes such infrastructures like telecommunications, electric power, gas and oil, banking and finance, transportation, water supply, and government and emergency services.
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SQL Injection – Guide to PHP Security

SQL injection is yet another common vulnerability that is the result of lax input validation. Unlike cross-site scripting vulnerabilities that are ultimately directed at your site’s visitors, SQL injection is an attack on the site itself—in particular its database. The goal of SQL injection is to insert arbitrary data, most often a database query, into a string that’s eventually executed by the database. The insidious query may attempt any number of actions, from retrieving alternate data, to modifying or removing information from the database.
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Unraveling the Sweater Oracle Database Security (Part 1)

Some of the most experienced database administrators in the world leave their systems open to casual hacking. Hackers aren’t only lonely 13 year olds with bad skin – they could be a co-worker just trying to get his/her job done without getting tangled up in the bureaucratic red tape of change management or data security. It could also be a more malicious co-worker who likes to know things about other co-workers, customers or patients.
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Personal Internet Security

The Internet is a powerful force for good: within 20 years it has expanded from
almost nothing to a key component of critical national infrastructure and a driver
of innovation and economic growth. It facilitates the spread of information, news
and culture. It underpins communications and social networks across the world. A
return to a world without the Internet is now hardly conceivable.
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Using Cartoons to Teach Internet Security

Online fraud is threatening organizations and individuals alike, and many fear that it can turn into a weapon of electronic warfare within the not so distant future. There is a strong consensus that we, as a society, need to improve our resilience against this threat. This goal can be reached using at least three principal approaches: Software-based security initiatives, legal and regulatory efforts, and educational approaches. While the approaches are complementary, they are not entirely independent. For example, legal and regulatory efforts are limited by technological issues for detection and enforcement. Likewise, the impact of client-side software initiatives is affected by educational efforts relating how to use the technology, and how to maintain the integrity of deployed software. In turn, regulatory efforts fuel software development and deployment, and recent FFEIC guidance [19] encourages financial institutions to educate their clients.
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Top Tips for Your Home Computer’s Security

1. Use Limited Windows User Accounts – this limits users from installing unsafe or unwanted programs and making changes to some system settings. Add a password to your administrative accounts. Add a limited User – Click Start> Select Control Panel> Open Users Accounts> Click “Create an new account”> Enter a name for the user> Click Next> Select “Limited”> Finish the wizard Add a Password to Administrative Accounts – Click Start> Select Control Panel> Open Users Accounts> Select a Computer Administrator user> Click “Create a Password”> Enter a password> Click the “Create Password” button
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Macromedia Flash MX Security

What is Macromedia Flash MX?
The full potential of the Internet is untapped. Its potential has been limited by the constraints of the user experience of the web, which is characterized by a lack of user-centric design and technologies.

The Internet experience is becoming less about browsing. Instead, it is transforming into a broader Internet of doing. Whether booking travel, managing a business, or communicating with friends, users are interacting with the web. For this to be effective, the content and usability of Internet applications must significantly improve to make users more successful.
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