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Understanding VPN Risks: Protect Your Cybersecurity Strategy

VPNs are critical pieces of the security infrastructure, but they can be vulnerable, hackable, and weaponized against you. Here are seven things to be aware of before you ignore your VPN: . VPNs are critical pieces of the enterprise cybersecurity infrastructure. When it comes to protecting data in motion, there's really no good substitute. And that's why it can be so devastating to learn that this mandatory tool can carry vulnerabilities. Before going any further, it's important to note that nothing here is intended to suggest that your organization ditch its VPNs. Networking with VPNs is vastly more secure than networking without them. With that said, there's no part of the enterprise IT infrastructure that qualifies as "set it and forget it," and VPNs are not exceptions to this rule. The dangers represented in this article fall into two broad categories; first are the vulnerabilities that are "designed in," featuring problems with the logic, installation, or basic features of the VPN's client or server. . Uncover the ways in which VPNs, vital for securing your online presence, may inadvertently reveal weaknesses that can compromise data safety.. VPN Risks, Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities, Data Protection Strategies, Network Security Guidelines. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Sep 23, 2019 User Avatar Brittany Day Network Security
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Enhancing Cloud Security Management with Centrify Express 2011

Centrify's Tom Cromelin could hardly kept his excitement down (well, he's a marketing guy -- they get excited when the logo gets a new color) when he wanted to tell me about the new release of Centrify Express 2011. To get the full flavor, let me give it to you in his words: . "Here's the context: "People are excited about the benefits of cloud computing because it is dynamic: Compute capacity can scale enormously to support the growing demands of the IT organization (and shrink just as fast). HOWEVER [his emphasis], in order to manage these cloud-based systems, the security infrastructure must also be automated to keep up with the changes and to allow critical security and compliance policies to be applied consistently as every new system is initialized (and terminated) within a hosted environment. . 'Here's the context: 'People are excited about the benefits of cloud computing because it is dynamic. centrify's, cromelin, hardly, excitement, (well, marketing. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Apr 05, 2011 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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NetBSD Security Enhancements: Recent Developments Overview

Running on almost twenty different architectures, and easily portable to others, NetBSD gained its reputation as the most portable operating system on the planet. While that may indicate high quality code, the ever demanding networked world cares about more than just that. Over the past year, NetBSD evolved quite a bit in various areas. This paper, however, will focus on those aspects relating to security. This paper was written and structured to present a full overview of the recent security enhancements in NetBSD in an easily readable and balanced form that will satisfy new, intermediate, and experienced users. References were sprinkled across the text to provide more information to those who want more detail, while preserving the continuity. . Following this introduction, the paper is presented in five major sections, spread over eight pages. Section 2 presents the bigger picture of security in NetBSD: how NetBSD perceives security, the design decisions of NetBSD software in general and the security infrastructure and features more specifically. Section 3 presents a detailed overview of the recent enhancements in the security infrastructure and features of NetBSD including, where relevant, details about the design, implementation, and possible future development. Section 4 shows current security-related research and development in NetBSD, and then section 5 discusses how the described enhancements work together to provide a more secure platform. Section 6 concludes the paper, and summarizes the availability of the discussed features. The link for this article located at is no longer available. . NetBSD has made substantial progress in recent months, enhancing its security framework with significant updates including KASLR and improved user-space protections. NetBSD Security Enhancements, Security Infrastructure, Secure Architecture. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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