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policy implementation tool 
  is anyone aware of an IT security management tool which maps high level policy down to implementation (firewall configs, snmp, pushing configs, pulling stats and alerts) ... i think [link] tries to be this but at present there is not much meat to that product. i understand that IBM Tivioli is able to do the above... are there any... more »
By project2501  - Sep 20 2004 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Secure protocol for permitting file writes? 
  I was thinking the other day about ways to safely permit an unknown program to write to one's local disks, without opening up one's machine to malicious attack. I believe such a scheme must be embedded in some language like Javascript, ActiveX, Java, and so on for it to work. What do you all think of the following protocol?... more »
By Nelson Chen  - Sep 15 2004 - 1 new of 1 message    

How to secure the transfer of public key to CA 
  When System A have created a pair of keys he wants the CA to create a certificate for you. Isn't it a risk that someone will pick up System A's public key during transmission to the CA and replace it with another? Does System A have to encrypt his public key with the CA public key. Happy for someone giving an explanation to how it should work in... more »
By stefan  - Sep 15 2004 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Thesis: The event of 9-11-04 was designed to make the U.S. people to spend money that they had saved 
  Thesis: The event of 9-11-04 was designed to make the U.S. people to spend money that they had saved The grand deception by George W. Bush in the same way as the war with Iraq was. The U.S. people started saving in the spring of 2001 and their savings rate based of the report of the Federal Reserve Bank started rapidly... more »
By SecQrilious  - Sep 13 2004 - 1 new of 1 message    

problem with 599 key and outlook on w2k 
  I did import my keypair(s) into new setup of w2k. Then installed office 2000 and activated and set up all in outlook 2000 for signing and encryption. How ever I still am not able to sign or encrypt anything in outlook. I can however decrypt and verify all in outlook. I can encrypt and sign all in Outlook Express.... more »
By Otto Sykora  - Sep 12 2004 - 1 new of 1 message    

Review of product? GFI Languard PSC (Portable Storage Control) 
  I'm working for a company that is considering purchasing GFI Languard PSC. I would like to hear experiences (positive and negative) from users who have used this product. Please contact me. Nigel Clarke nigelcla...@optonline.net
By Clarke  - Sep 11 2004 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Symantec Mail Security and Web Security 
  Hey Everyone, I know there are issues with installing Symantec Web Security with Mail-Gear on the same server (Symantec Document ID:2002032810315554). My question is whether there are issues with Symantec Web Security and Symantec Mail Security residing on the same box? Thanks.
By pazmanpro  - Sep 10 2004 - 1 new of 1 message    

Security+ 
  I want to start preparing my Security+ exam, which books or kits are the most recomendable? Thanks!
By Gh0st1n5h3ll  - Sep 8 2004 - 2 new of 2 messages    

unknown messages on ssl server 
  Hi I've a ssl webserver and I check the avalability of this machine with a managment tools. The ssl service run 24 hours a day... But I've seen on my management machine this message: ... <date> 01:38 server <servername> <port-nr.> SVCDOWN at 01:38 <date> 01:39 server <servername> <port-nr.> SVCUP at 01:39... more »
By nymus  - Sep 6 2004 - 1 new of 1 message    

Port scan results - need help 
  I wanted to find out what ports (if any) my ISP is blocking. I used the service on [link] to check my port's status - the surprising result was that ALL ports came out 'stealth' - each and every one! I am connected via ADSL and am not using any firewall, etc'. Any suggestions or advice will be most welcome... more »
By gilead  - Sep 6 2004 - 4 new of 4 messages    

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