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Spam Filtering and Antispam Appliance

I call them the 'Internet parasites' – constantly multiplying in numbers and infecting whoever and whatever crosses their paths. I am talking about the Internet zombies. Not 1 or 2 in number, there are 10 million zombies out there, sending spam and email based malware everyday!

Published on 18th November 2008 by SEO Expert

Antispam Appliance

They are at it again. Although they are big troublemakers for anyone in my profession, I have started to appreciate the perseverance and diligence of spamsters, albeit at creating trouble in the cyberspace.

Published on 17th November 2008 by SEO Expert

Internet Security System

Web 2.0 is on my mind a lot these days for the openness it generates and the amount of data users reveal on its pages. Particularly when data leakage is a priority and attackers are on the prowl for data that brings them financial gain.

Published on 14th November 2008 by SEO Expert

UTM Firewall

Cyberoam is the closest customers get to security that carries human intelligence. That’s what United Kingdom saw in Cyberoam. I don’t normally post on the partner world in this blog, although identity being necessary with security for now and the future is a cause close to my heart and belief system and I look forward to opportunities to write on it. But with the reception we received with the UK partner community, I can’t help referring to the Cyberoam launch here. And I’m sure the welcome is more for the user identity the partners could see in Cyberoam than for the Go-Karting where they had great fun.

Published on 10th November 2008 by SEO Expert

Web Content Filtering

While preventing surfing through web-based proxies is the key offering from the latest Cyberoam version release, there’s more to it than that. The release also captures the latest trends in surfing and downloads. Streaming radio and TV online is one area. The other is rising mobile application downloads with our growing fascination with the latest in mobile phones. Cyberoam’s content filtering today stands enhanced with 82+ comprehensive categories, making it one of the most comprehensive category databases. The key area we focused on this time is controlling access to emerging unproductive sites.

Published on 7th November 2008 by SEO Expert

Firewall Appliance

A firewall is a security mechanism that allows limited access to your site from the Internet. It allows only approved traffic in and out according to a thought-out plan. In addition firewalls like that of Cyberoam UTM can also do Stateful Inspection of traffic. The firewall maintains records of all connections passing through it and is able to determine whether a packet is the start of a new connection, or part of an existing one. Based on the state of a connection and the source and destination of traffic the firewall can either Allow OR Drop the traffic. Cyberoam firewall allows identification of the applications and also creates schedule which is used to control, when a firewall rule or an Internet Access policy is active or inactive. Firewall rules can be defined for a specific scheduled period.

Published on 21st September 2008 by SEO Expert

Case Study: Self-Service Password Management at Un

This article contains case study for implementing self-service password management at University of California, San Francisco.

Published on 25th June 2008 by NetWrix Corporation

Case Study: Self-Service Password Management at University of California, San Francisco

This article contains case study for implementing self-service password management at University of California, San Francisco.

Published on 25th June 2008 by NetWrix Corporation

What is LSASS?

lsass.exe is part of the security system that comes along with Microsoft Windows. The task of lsass.exe is to verify the validity of users when they log onto the PC.

Published on 22nd April 2008 by Robert Thomson

Surfing the Web Anonymously Questions to Ask

When you surf the web it is possible to learn information about you even when you don't want to advertise who you are. This is true even if your system contains no virus or malware software. Specifically information that is easily available online includes your IP address, your country (and often more location information based on IP address), what computer system you are on, what browser you use, your browser history, and other information. It gets worse. People can get your computer's name and even find out your name if your machine supports programs like finger or identd. Also, cookies can track your habits as you move from machine to machine.

Published on 18th November 2007 by alex crossing

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