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Call for papers SecurityFocus ( www.securityfocus.com ) is currently accepting submissions for new Infocus articles. We would like to extended an invitation to security researchers, authors and academics for submissions on topics of interest to the security community. Submissions should include a short summary along with the author's name, email address and contact information. All submissions should be in MS Word format and should be sent to: editor@securityfocus.com
Blocking Traffic by Country on Production NetworksA lot of the network data coming from other countries' networks is malicious -- or at best, unwanted. SecurityFocus contributor Timothy Mullen shows data from some recent filtering tests and demonstrates how to do per-country filtering on Microsoft's ISA Server. 2008-07-16 http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1900
Integrating More Intelligence into Your IDS, Part 2SecurityFocus contributor Don Parker continues his discussion on how artificial intelligence is influencing intrusion detection system (IDS) development. 2008-03-12 http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1899
Integrating More Intelligence into Your IDS, Part 1SecurityFocus contributor Don Parker explore how artificial intelligence is influencing intrusion detection system (IDS) development, and in this first of two articles, shows examples using the popular Snort platform. 2008-03-05 http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1898
A Guide to Different Kinds of HoneypotsTwo members of the Honeynet Project, one based in the UK and one in New Zealand, delve into the details of the different types of honeynets that are in use today. 2008-02-14 http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1897
Proactively Managing Security RiskThe current approach to security is based on perimeter defense and relies on firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and intrusion prevention systems. However, the increasing speed at which new exploits and attacks are being devised mandates a new layer of security that provides consistent protection rather than perpetually lagging behind the morphing tricks of hackers. 2007-11-07 http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1896
Aspect-Oriented Programming and SecurityAspect-oriented programming (AOP) is a paradigm that is quickly gaining traction in the development world. While several others have tied AOP to security, I aspire to raise awareness amongst my information security colleagues that AOP can have a substantially beneficial impact on application security. 2007-10-16 http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1895
Passive Network AnalysisDefenders know their networks better than their adversaries possibly can. It's time to use this home-field advantage against the attackers, says Stephen Barish. 2007-09-28 http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1894
Windows Anti-Debug ReferenceThis paper classifies and presents several anti-debugging techniques used on Windows NT-based operating systems. Anti-debugging techniques are ways for a program to detect if it runs under control of a debugger. They are used by commercial executable protectors, packers and malicious software, to prevent or slow-down the process of reverse-engineering. 2007-09-12 http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1893
VoIP Hopping: A Method of Testing VoIP security or Voice VLANsConvergence - the integration of voice and data into a single network. It promises to reduce costs, improve quality, and simplify management. But as voice should exist on the network as yet another application, it poses new challenges to the enterprise and new potential security risks arise. 2007-09-10 http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1892
Persistence of data on storage mediaJamie Ridden discusses the re-use of storage media and how slack space can prevent sensitive data from being completely removed. 2007-06-26 http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1891 |
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