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Use of private IPs could leave enterprises vulnerable

Network administrators are using "private" nonroutable IP addresses as specified in the Internet Engineering Task Force's (IETF) RFC 1918 standard, with the mistaken belief that these IP addresses

Is 'broadband for all' a boondoggle?

President Obama's economic stimulus package could mean big bucks for IT--roughly $37 billion in all. That includes $20 billion for online health records, $11 billion for a smarter power grid and $6

Ethical hacking

When it comes to finding out where security holes might exist, nothing is off limits--not even arranging to have your own systems hacked into. In fact, many companies are doing just that--engaging

Getting the most out of penetration testing

To make sure you're getting qualified penetration testing--an important step in ensuring technical compliance and excellent security practices--be certain that you know what you want from the

The need for pen tests is greater than ever

Testing security parameters is sort of like making the decision to go to the dentist after years of no checkups and exams. You know you have to do it, but you're afraid of what the oral

Vista delayed until next year

While it probably surprised some, the news that Microsoft's Vista won't be out on the shelves for businesses until January 2007 is not a good announcement for consultants, services providers and