There is a widespread and wholly inaccurate impression that open source development is somehow haphazard and undisciplined, a free-for-all among brilliant but uncoordinated individuals. In fact, most major open source projects are very tightly managed highly disciplined teams. . It is clear that the challenges related to security are escalating. Outbreaks of viruses and worms are becoming more virulent and spreading faster. Blended threats and application-specific attacks are becoming more sophisticated and harder to detect. Wireless communications, instant messaging, and peer-to-peer networks are opening new holes in corporate defence systems. Top management is taking a sudden and unaccustomed interest in IT security. Yet IT departments are not getting additional resources to meet these growing pressures. The link for this article located at SecurityPark.co.uk is no longer available. . As the landscape of cybersecurity evolves, threats are intensifying, with malware and ransomware growing more sophisticated and harder to identify.. Open Source Solutions, Perimeter Security, Threat Management. . Benjamin D. Thomas
You've ordered a new firewall, and you want to get it running on your network ASAP. Your first reaction is probably to put every client and server behind it. That's fine for a small company, but a larger company should consider . . . . You've ordered a new firewall, and you want to get it running on your network ASAP. Your first reaction is probably to put every client and server behind it. That's fine for a small company, but a larger company should consider creating a perimeter security network called a demilitarized zone (DMZ) that separates the internal network from the outside world. DMZs are the best place for your public information. That way customers, potential customers, and outsiders can obtain the information that they need about your company without accessing the internal network. Your confidential and proprietary company information should be stored behind your DMZ on your internal network. Servers on the DMZ shouldn't contain sensitive trade secrets, source code, or proprietary information. A breach of your DMZ servers should at worst create an annoyance in the form of downtime while you recover from the security breach. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Establish isolated segments within the network architecture to fortify boundaries, ensuring that sensitive internal systems are protected from external vulnerabilities.. Firewall Engineering, DMZ Implementation, Network Security Solutions. . Anthony Pell
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