Some easy ways to secure your network without taking a lot of time or spending any money. . . .. I'm sure we all know IT managers who try their best to be proactive. They update their software as soon as possible, they apply patches as quickly as they can, and they make sure that they have updated firewalls, vulnerability scanners and intrusion prevention appliances. They also spend their time hopelessly backlogged with all of the work, and sometimes it comes home to haunt them as they find themselves being attacked through a opening they haven't patched yet or a vulnerability their scanner missed. But it doesn't have to be this way. According to Peter Tippett, CTO of the newly-formed security company Cybertrust (formed from TruSecure, BeTrusted and Ubizen), you're better off looking for good solutions instead of perfect answers. "A few solutions that are only 80 percent effective give an overall 99.9 percent solution," Tippett says. In fact, he says that the most effective security solutions require little time and less expense, and can reduce your exposure 40-fold. The most effective solution, he said, is to simply set your routers to what he calls "default deny." By this he means that your routers should be set so that all traffic from outside your network is denied entry or exit, except for traffic that's specifically allowed. How do you know what traffic to allow? Tippett suggests checking your router logs. You'll see over the course of a couple of days what traffic leaves your network, where it goes and where it comes from. The same is true for incoming traffic. The link for this article located at securitypipeline.com is no longer available. . Discover accessible and budget-friendly methods to fortify your network and minimize risks through rapid modifications.. Network Security Strategies, Intrusion Prevention Techniques, Firewall Settings, Secure Network Tips, IT Manager Advice. . Anthony Pell
Jan Kanclirz submits This is a paper describing security meassures one should take that are often overlooked at our Edge Routers. Securing routers with secure management protocols like SSH and filtering advise to prevent unwanted attacks. . .. Jan Kanclirz submits This is a paper describing security meassures one should take that are often overlooked at our Edge Routers. Securing routers with secure management protocols like SSH and filtering advise to prevent unwanted attacks . The link for this article located at MakeSecure is no longer available. . For strong edge router security, employ SSH for secure remote management, utilize robust authentication and regularly update firmware, ensuring robust defenses.. Edge Router Security, SSH Management, Network Safety. . Anthony Pell
Even the most experienced network administrator can get stumped when configuring Linux routers, says Tony Mancill, author of Linux Routers: A Primer for Network Administrators, 2nd Ed. from Prentice Hall PTR. There are significant differences in the configuration processes for Linux, . . . . Even the most experienced network administrator can get stumped when configuring Linux routers, says Tony Mancill, author of Linux Routers: A Primer for Network Administrators, 2nd Ed. from Prentice Hall PTR. There are significant differences in the configuration processes for Linux, Windows and Unix. In a recent interview with SearchEnterpriseLinux.com, he described the most important "dos and don'ts" for configuring Linux routers. "The No. 1 challenge in configuring Linux routers is the lack of good-quality documentation for newer features and more advanced functionality," Mancill said. "Even when there is ample documentation, there may not be a single, canonical source for it." On many Web sites, Linux and open-source community members offer router configuration tips, product reviews, how-tos and support. "This goes with the territory of using a community-supported operating system, but it does mean that you may have to spend extra time sifting through mailing list archives and multiple HOWTO documents to get what you're looking for," Mancill said. "In extreme cases, I've had to refer to the source code itself to determine exactly how a feature should be used." The link for this article located at SearchEnterpriseLinux is no longer available. . Boost your home network by crafting an efficient Linux router. Follow key guidelines for seamless connectivity and performance, from firewall setup to user education. Linux Routers, Network Administration, Open Source Tips. . Anthony Pell
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