T/bone SecureMail Gateway is a central, server based software solution which provides encryption and digital signatures for the entire email traffic of an organization. It works with a single organizational certificate and transparently provides its services to end users. T/bone automatically . . . . T/bone SecureMail Gateway is a central, server based software solution which provides encryption and digital signatures for the entire email traffic of an organization. It works with a single organizational certificate and transparently provides its services to end users. T/bone automatically finds the certificates of external users or companies via the Internet. Secure email traffic to customers, suppliers, and partners is easily established, no matter whether or not they also deploy T/bone. Packages for Red Hat, SuSE, and Debian GNU/Linux are available for download. With the new, major release 1.1.0 T/bone SecureMail Gateway now supports PGP and S/MIME. The powerfull certificate management and validation system of T/bone now also handles PGP certificates beside X.509 certs. Another new function introduced are "user commands": End users now can control encryption and signing of an email by putting special command patterns in the "Subject:"-field of an email to be sent. For public educational institutions like schools and universities full licenses are available free of charge. The link for this article located at bonelabs is no longer available. . T/bone SecureMail Gateway is a central, server based software solution which provides encryption and. t/bone, securemail, gateway, central, server, based, software, solution, which, provides. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Losing sleep lately? With rogue wireless LAN access points popping up every time you turn around it's easy to understand why. Securing the ether is becoming job No. 1. One approach that's gaining favor is to use security gateways to . . . . Losing sleep lately? With rogue wireless LAN access points popping up every time you turn around it's easy to understand why. Securing the ether is becoming job No. 1. One approach that's gaining favor is to use security gateways to lasso groups of access points. These boxes are available from a handful of start-ups, including Bluesocket, Cranite Systems, Fortress Technologies, ReefEdge and Vernier Networks. As a single sentry, the wireless security gateway might provide a firewall and support for authentication and encryption. Some products, such as those from Bluesocket and ReefEdge, can manage wireless bandwidth by enforcing quality-of-service restrictions on bandwidth use or application types. It's not only the all-in-one aspect of these security appliances that appeals to early adopters. Many organizations say the gateways complement existing security resources such as VPNs and directories used to authenticate users of Ethernet LANs and enterprise applications. The link for this article located at NetworkWorldFusion is no longer available. . Counteract unauthorized wireless access points by implementing security firewalls to bolster your network's defenses.. Wireless Lan Security, Security Gateway, Authentication Methods, Network Access Control, Bandwidth Management. . Anthony Pell
The government team leading the development of a security gateway designed to authenticate users accessing e-government services asked industry last week for possible solutions to make the initiative a reality. The "technical exchange day" held June 7 at Mitretek Systems Inc., . . . . The government team leading the development of a security gateway designed to authenticate users accessing e-government services asked industry last week for possible solutions to make the initiative a reality. The "technical exchange day" held June 7 at Mitretek Systems Inc., the nonprofit organization assisting the General Services Administration-led team on the E-Authentication project, was the first chance for government to outline its plans to a large industry gathering. The lack of a defined technology architecture surprised many of the vendors attending the briefing, but Tice DeYoung, the e-authentication project's technical lead and a research scientist at NASA, said the government did not want to restrict itself to any specific architecture or particular products. The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . Authorities request feedback from sector on secure access points for online government identity verification services.. E-Authentication, User Access Control, Cybersecurity Solutions. . Anthony Pell
This article presents a way to convert any spare machine you have into a useful security gateway for your network, utilizing Network Address Translation (NAT), and the firewalling features present in Linux. This article will assume you have already read . . .. This article presents a way to convert any spare machine you have into a useful security gateway for your network, utilizing Network Address Translation (NAT), and the firewalling features present in Linux. This article will assume you have already read and applied the techniques discussed in the Installation and Securing Linux articles in the Linux Focus Area here on SecurityFocus.com. The link for this article located at SecurityFocus is no longer available. . Unleash the potential of a dormant device by configuring it as a dependable security gateway with the power of Linux firewalling capabilities coupled with Network Address Translation (NAT).. Linux Firewall,System Hardening,Network Security,Firewall Setup. . Anthony Pell
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