Graduate students from Carnegie Mellon University on Monday proposed two methods aimed at greatly reducing the effects of Internet attacks. In two papers presented at the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy here, the graduate students suggested simple modifications to . . . . Graduate students from Carnegie Mellon University on Monday proposed two methods aimed at greatly reducing the effects of Internet attacks. In two papers presented at the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy here, the graduate students suggested simple modifications to network software that could defeat denial-of-service attacks and that could be implemented in the current protocol used by the Internet. The symposium, sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, began Sunday and lasts through Wednesday. Steven Bellovin, a research fellow in network security at AT&T Labs, said both proposals are credible attempts at solving for network administrators the sticky problems of denial-of-service attacks. The link for this article located at news.com is no longer available. . Graduate students from Carnegie Mellon University on Monday proposed two methods aimed at greatly re. graduate, students, carnegie, mellon, university, monday, proposed, methods, aimed, greatly. . Anthony Pell
Network professionals will be able to more easily set up and configure Linux-based VPNs in branch offices with software, services and hardware from OpenReach and Penguin Computing. OpenReach and Penguin announced last week a turnkey Linux VPN package consisting of OpenReach . . . . Network professionals will be able to more easily set up and configure Linux-based VPNs in branch offices with software, services and hardware from OpenReach and Penguin Computing. OpenReach and Penguin announced last week a turnkey Linux VPN package consisting of OpenReach software and services, and Penguin PCs. The package lets users easily and quickly install and configure a VPN in remote locations that may not have IS support. The package is a follow-on to an agreement announced last month that OpenReach would to distribute its software on Penguin computers. The link for this article located at NWFusion is no longer available. . Network professionals will be able to more easily set up and configure Linux-based VPNs in branch of. network, professionals, easily, configure, linux-based, branch. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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