- Prepare to face MPACK

In this article we will introduce a new technology attack being implemented on the Internet today. This new attack comes from the MPACK kit, coming from attacks outside the United
- PKI Tutorial - Part 4: Troubleshooting

In the previous installments of this series, we gave you an overview of how to prepare, plan and design Microsoft PKI. In this final section, we will introduce an overview of how
- Configure advanced firewall in Windows Server 2008 using the MMC snap-in

Since its inception, the Windows Server 2003 SP1 firewall has become the basic and necessary option for servers although it only blocks incoming attacks. In Windows Server 2008,
- Configure advanced firewall in Windows 2008 using NETSH CLI

In the previous article, I introduced how to configure Windows Server 2008 advanced firewall using the MMC snap-in. In this article, I will show you how to configure the same
- Control of resource terms

Everyone knows that it's important to lock up and protect your resources online. The resources that need to be protected here include folders, files contained in them, as well as
- 10 ways to reduce enterprise security risk

Time is money and when it comes to small and medium businesses, they lack both. Therefore security experts shared tips to mitigate the risk of information security when using
- Microsoft Office 2007: Preventing dangerous content and phishing scams

The current Microsoft Office 2007 system is only a beta. You can download this version here and we will learn about some of the new security features included in this latest
- The new Vista firewall is not sure of the output security

Microsoft has introduced Windows Vista as a new version that offers more security features than Windows XP, one of which is new firewall techniques such as two-way filtering (I /
- How to protect DNS server against hackers

Our network is usually protected by a firewall software. But my predecessor put both the primary / secondary DNS server, responsible for dealing with domains outside the network
- 7 ways to keep the search history unnoticed

The biggest threat to your privacy is not from cookies, spyware or websites that track and analyze users' surfing habits ... Instead of search engines, with the ability to collect
- How to protect your network from Skype

Skype Skype (IP) and Internet Calling (IP) applications, from where no one is known, now have about 150 million users with 6 million people online online in just 3 years. And
- How secure is surfing the web anonymously?

In the past, people often recited: 'On the Internet nobody knows who you really are.' But now identifying the identity of a human online has become very simple. And, with the
- Six ways to prevent data leakage

A data breach in DuPont recently offers a timely lesson about the risk of data loss that can come from within businesses or organizations. The culprit of this sabotage is Gary
- IT consulting: Secure PC with personal firewall

Personal firewalls are no longer 'luxury' only for giants. As more and more users are wandering with a laptop in their hands, working outside the four narrow walls of the office,
- Guide to controlling device security built-in in Windows (Part 1)

In this two-part article we will show you how to protect Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 or Windows Vista from unwanted or pre-installed devices such as USB flash drives. , iPod,
- Built-in device control security guide (Last part)

In the previous article, we listed you some general options that we can use to protect devices in previous versions of Windows Vista. With Windows Vista we will have new tools for
- Wireless security: Say NO to WEP and YES to WPA

If the reports and studies are accurate, a large number of wireless local area networks (WLANs), especially those used in homes, are using outdated and less secure WEP technology.
- How to hide the entire file system

Simple file encryption has its own benefits, but it is sometimes useful to encrypt the entire file system or encrypt the entire drive. As in the case you need to protect a large
- Default denies all applications (part 1)

Software Restriction Policy (SRP) - a software policy restriction utility - was first introduced in October 2001 with the introduction of Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Since
- Data encryption with Windows XP Professional

You are a business advisor and must constantly move. You bring your laptop everywhere wherever you are - on business trips, customer partners or even public holidays. The