Books
- Microsoft SQL labs selects Netscreen to protect against Code Red, NIMDA attacks.: An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
- Microsoft vs. the Halloween Hacker.(Company Business and Marketing): An article from: Computer User
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Security Handbook
- Microsoft Windows Nt 3.5: Guidelines for Security, Audit, and Control (Microsoft Professional Editions)
- Microsoft.net Enterprise Server Training and Administration Kit
- Mitigating against scary security scenarios: Microsoft New Zealand's Brett Roberts warns how easily companies can lose valuable intellectual property and ... An article from: NZ Business
- NCSA downplays Boza virus; Trend Micro has cure for Windows 95 infection. (National Computer Security Association; Trend Micro Devices Inc.): An article from: Software Industry Report
- The need for firewalls and other safety measures.(Brief Article): An article from: Fairfield County Business Journal
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- Net effects: also, tailor your toolbar. (Windows).(Product Announcement): An article from: Computer User
- NETWORK PROTOCOL FIREWALLS/ROUTERS NOT ADEQUATE FOR XML.: An article from: Computer Protocols
- Paranoia and deceit: the latest in privacy and security. (Windows).(Product Announcement): An article from: Computer User
- Protegrity Secure.Data F3 with nCipher FIPS 140 validated hardware now available for Microsoft SQL Server 2000.: An article from: Federal
- RESILIENCE LAUNCHES VPN/FIREWALL APPLIANCE.(Resilience DX4000 )(Product Announcement): An article from: Networks Update
- SECURE COMPUTING UNVEILS FIREWALL/VPN PLAN/SUPPORT PROGRAMS.: An article from: Computer Security Update
- Security And Routing in Wireless Networks (Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing)
- SGI EMPOWERS LINUX WITH XFS 1.0 AND FAILSAFE PLUG-INS.(Product Announcement): An article from: UNIX Update
- Spamfire for Windows announced; virtually eliminates email spam from inboxes.(from Matterform Media)(Brief Article): An article from: Software
- Sygate introduces next phase of comprehensive endpoint security solution for Windows XP embedded devices.: An article from: Software Industry
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