Once, firewalls were useful for certain types of attacks. Now they're more trouble than they're worth -- and create a false sense of security into the bargain . Firewalls need to go away. I'm just saying what we all already know. Firewalls have always been problematic, and today there is almost no reason to have one. Computer firewalls have been with us since the 1980s. Even early on it was pretty clear that they didn't really work; if they did, we would have defeated malicious hackers and malware a long time ago. But at least back in the day there was a decent reason to need them. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . Explore the reasons behind the diminishing relevance of firewalls and how they might lead to a misleading perception of safety in the current technological environment.. Firewall Alternatives, Network Security, Threat Management, Open Source Solutions, Cybersecurity Practices. . Dave Wreski
The IT security industry is no stranger to urban myths: stories that spread and, over time, become accepted as general truths. Global IT vendor Panda Security has been asking its community, mainly through Facebook and Twitter, which myths come to mind when talking about antivirus companies, and below we look at the top five answers.. 1. Antivirus security companies make the viruses. This is a claim we have often heard at Panda Security throughout our 20 years in the business, and no doubt the same goes for other companies in the sector. The claim is absurd, particularly if you think that we receive around 55,000 new viruses every day. What The link for this article located at Panda Security is no longer available. . Myths in IT security can lead to unsafe practices. Discover the top five myths debunked by experts to strengthen your cybersecurity awareness and actions. IT Security Myths, Antivirus Misconceptions, Cybersecurity Misconceptions, Security Awareness, Urban Myths. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Firewalls are often framed as a one job tool. Furthermore, when looking to set up a secure network infrastructure, this Debian Admin says that sometimes they aren't aren't even needed! To the contrary, Firewalls can be engineered to serve a number of purposes such as fragment reassembly for instance (as the author at TuxMachines states) and are generally only as secure as they are configured to be. It seems that Firewalls are commonly misconceived of both being the given for network security (possibly not true) and not nearly enough on their own (the given among those who know security). (bonus points for those who know the movie being alluded to in the title) . The link for this article located at Tux Machines is no longer available. . Evaluating misunderstandings regarding firewalls and their significance in network security and setup for Debian administrators.. Firewall Security, Network Infrastructure, Security Tools. . Brittany Day
Hacktivism is a bastardization of the words hack and activism. In truth, it's neither. Rather, it has become a cheapjack pseudo-politically hip moniker for the activities of apolitical teenage miscreants devoid of talent, creativity and passion. The recent blast of media . . . . Hacktivism is a bastardization of the words hack and activism. In truth, it's neither. Rather, it has become a cheapjack pseudo-politically hip moniker for the activities of apolitical teenage miscreants devoid of talent, creativity and passion. The recent blast of media hype warning of a massive May Day digital attack is drawn from the dicey politics and twisted syntax of strained U.S.-Chinese relations. The alleged hacker activity supposedly emanates from the incident in which a Chinese fighter jock clipped a U.S. spy plane, sending the fighter pilot looking for the lost continent of Atlantis and our plane on an unscheduled island sight-seeing tour. Even the FBI bought the hype, issuing a dire warning to businesses to be on high alert for an increase of Web site attacks. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Exploring the narrative that hacktivism intertwines the realms of digital disruptors and social activists harmoniously.. Hacktivism, Cyber Threats, Digital Protest, Political Hacking. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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