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[TechRepublic] Advanced Evasion Techniques -- what kind of threat are they?

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TechRepublic Member | July 12, 2011

Advanced Evasion Techniques allow stealthy perimeter attacks

Network perimeters are under attack. That's not news, but the techniques now being used are. Michael Kassner reports on AETs -- Advanced Evasion Techniques. Read more

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New Storage Options to Tame the Information Explosion

Tame the information explosion with innovative technologies that improve storage efficiency, reduce cost, and minimize risk. Plus, get the news about a new storage offering that provides scalability, manageability, and enterprise-class capabilities.


Cryptographer and computer scientist Robert Morris dies at 78

One of the men instrumental in early work on Unix, and the retired chief scientist of the NSA's National Computer Security Center, passed away this summer. Read more

Dropbox update (Updated): Terms of Service are in flux

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Background check companies scrutinize your online presence

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Five password reset options for online apps

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Poll: What kind of bug tracking do you use?

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Geek toolbelt: App monitors vulnerabilities on iOS

Derek Schauland reviews an app that helps you monitor iOS vulnerabilities from your iPhone or other iOS device. Read more

Save big bucks without risk: Get the most from Windows Server 2008 Backup Utility

John Joyner demonstrates how the built-in backup utility in Windows Server 2008 can be used for multiple scheduled daily backups and for off-site archiving in case of disaster. Read more

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Inside AVG's virus lab (photos)

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10 things I don't miss about Big Iron

Strolling down Memory Lane, you may hit the occasional pothole. Jaime Henriquez returns to his reflections on the age of Big Iron with a look at some things he's glad he left behind.




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