As users look to lock down crucial email and messaging and avoid embarrassing snafus, security vendors are cranking up their efforts to please. Today, for instance, email security specialist Forensic Compliance Solutions (FCS) signed a deal with Canton, Mass.-based Network Engines to manufacture archiving devices for users scrambling to overhaul their email strategies. (See FCS, Network Engines Team.) . Network Engines, which also builds a storage array for EMC and a network access control appliance for Bradford Networks, will now build U.K.-based FCS's Cryoserver box and distribute the appliances amongst U.S. resellers. At least one user told Byte and Switch that he needs a specialist archiving appliance to safeguard key email data. "We're able to find emails that were deleted from inboxes," says Charlie Tonkiss, IT manager at London, U.K.-based engineering firm Whitbybird, noting that his industry can be quite litigious. The link for this article located at DarkReading is no longer available. . Vendors intensify their email security measures as users refine their email techniques and safeguard essential information.. Email Security, Data Archiving, Cybersecurity Strategies. . Bill Locke
I recently ran into the problem of not having enough hard drive space on my slackware linux laptop, but was lucky enough to have a much bigger drive sitting around from before and wanted a way to perform a hassle free seamless upgrade. i had this idea and it worked pretty well so i thought i would share it since i think it's pretty cool and only requires the use of two tools that should be included with all distributions. sometimes you won't find netcat (known as nc, or ncat as it is sometimes named) and if bash incorporated my server redirections patch that i posted before you wouldn't need it at all, but for now it's required to listen for the incoming connections over the net. . The link for this article located at Metashell is no longer available. . Discover the best practices for securing your Windows setup through PowerShell, zip, and FTP with this concise tutorial.. Linux Backup,Bash Scripts,Netcat Transfer,Tar Archiving,System Upgrade Process. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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