Archive for September, 2008
Network security audit and monitoring
Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | Computer Security | No Comments
Network security requires constant care and monitoring. With Nsauditor Network Security Auditor, Systems Administrators are able to gather a wide range of information from all the computers in the network without installing server-side applications on these computers. It is a multi-purpose tool designed to scan networks and hosts for vulnerabilities, and to provide security alerts.
Network Security 101
Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | Computer Security | No Comments
As more people are logging onto the Internet everyday, Network Security becomes a larger issue. In the United States, identity theft and computer fraud are among the fastest rising crimes. It is important to protect your network and ensure the safety of all computers and users in that network.
What is a Network?
In order to fully understand network security, one must first understand what exactly a network is. A network is a group of computers that are connected. Computers can be connected in a variety of ways. Some of these ways include a USB port, phone line connection, Ethernet connection, or a wireless connection. The Internet is basically a network of networks. An Internet Service Provider (ISP) is also a network. When a computer connects to the internet, it joins the ISP’s network which is joined with a variety of other networks, which are joined with even more networks, and so on. These networks all encompass the Internet. The vast amount of computers on the Internet, and the number of ISPs and large networks makes network security a must.
Webwatcher Review – 5 Facts you Should Know About Webwatcher
Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | Computer Security | No Comments
If you are thinking of trialing webwatcher but are unsure whether webwatcher is the right tool for you then one of the best ways to truly evaluate it is to do a comparison with other competing products using something like the following set of guidelines as the rule.
This way you can evaluate webwatcher on evidence and facts and not some over hyped review which is getting all too common online these days. So what are these guidelines and what should you really be looking for