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Wireless Networking Security Considerations
by TechDoc, Aug 28, 2008
Without doubt; the implementation, maintenance, updating, and testing of a network’s security suite in conjunction with ongoing network state-of-preparedness assessment, form the fabric upon which counteracting all forms of unauthorized network access and uses before, during and after the event are based.
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IT Security Guide Part One
by TechDoc, Apr 13, 2008
The world can be a dangerous place. As a result security; be it personal, material, intellectual or emotional security concerns are ever more foremost in our minds. This series will delve into the many aspects of security with a focus upon information, information systems and information technology (IT) security.
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Physical Security 1
by TechDoc, Apr 15, 2008
Physical security is an often overlooked aspect of the overall IT security hardening process and yet it is the very foundation upon which all that is to be applied at more ‘lofty’ levels such as NTFS file and folder permissions, group policy, Access Control List (ACL), firewalls and a myriad other components.
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Physical Security 2
by TechDoc, Apr 15, 2008
Physical security is an often overlooked aspect of the overall IT security hardening process and yet it is the very foundation upon which all that at more ‘lofty’ levels is to be applied. Today we discuss physical intrusion detection, access prevention deterrents and the basics of various detection sensors.
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Physical Security Part Three
by TechDoc, Apr 18, 2008
Having covered monitoring systems and sensors we are now ready to delve deeper into honor systems and surveillance systems including manned systems, remote systems and automated systems which are the topics for today.
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Physical Security 4
by TechDoc, Apr 20, 2008
Having covered physical security from a human-centered perspective, we are now going to begin discussing physical security from the device and infrastructure perspective.
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Making Your Own Indexed Labeling System
by TechDoc, Apr 29, 2008
We continue our exploration of physical security by having a look at how to make your own physical labeling and master key index systems as well as the practical and security implications that we need to bear in mind.
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Location and Placement
by TechDoc, May 11, 2008
Location and Placement matter when it comes to physical security. No other single factor weighs as heavily, influences vulnerability to security risks and threats or pays as handsomely as a secure location and placement.
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Core Components
by TechDoc, May 12, 2008
Location and placement really do matter when it comes to the physical security of core components.
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Blade and Rack
by TechDoc, May 14, 2008
The Blade and Rack are two of the high-density mounting platforms that we are going to view from a physical security perspective. As always, location and placement really do matter when it comes to the physical security of core, mission critical and high-density components.
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