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[Network World] Study: IPSec fades; SSL grows for remote access security. Gartner detecta la tendència en la utilització de SSL com alternativa viable a IPSec per a l'accés remot.
"Gartner clients no longer ask about new IPSec remote-access installations or expanding legacy IPSec remote access," according to the report, "Magic Quadrant for SSL VPN, North America, 3Q05".
Some Gartner clients have ceased to provision new IPSec remote-access accounts, and others have replaced IPSec with SSL, citing the benefits of easier administrative provisioning of user accounts and a simpler user experience with VPN sessions, according to the report. Instead, these businesses are interested in SSL VPNs, which can be accessed via browsers, making them more flexible than IPSec, which requires separate client software on remote machines. M'imagino que, a més dels avantatges que s'indiquen no es pot oblidar la facilitat de configuració i manteniment i, molt especialment, la major compatibilitat: els diversos venedors de sistemes d'accés remot via IPSec tenen una gran tradició de fer implementacions totalment incompatibles... he vist molts ordinadors de companys de feina amb dos i tres clients IPSec diferents instal·lats, un per cada xarxa remota que s'havia d'accedir.
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[Network World] NSA helped Microsoft make Vista secure. Microsoft ha comptat amb l'ajuda de l'agència d'espionatge nord-americana en temes de seguretat de Windows Vista.
The National Security Agency (NSA) stepped in to help Microsoft Corp. develop a configuration of its next-generation operating system that would meet U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) requirements, said NSA Spokesman Ken White.
This is not the first time the secretive agency has been brought in to consult private industry on operating system security, White said, but it is the first time the NSA has worked with a vendor prior to the release of an operating system.
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[The Times Magazine] Open-Source Spying. Les agències d'espionatge i la seva obsolescència tecnològica. Un mite trencat
When he went onto Intelink — the spy agencies’ secure internal computer network — the search engines were a pale shadow of Google, flooding him with thousands of useless results. If Burton wanted to find an expert to answer a question, the personnel directories were of no help. Worse, instant messaging with colleagues, his favorite way to hack out a problem, was impossible: every three-letter agency — from the Central Intelligence Agency to the National Security Agency to army commands — used different discussion groups and chat applications that couldn’t connect to one another. In a community of secret agents supposedly devoted to quickly amassing information, nobody had even a simple blog — that ubiquitous tool for broadly distributing your thoughts.
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Lloc: Hotel Majestic de Barcelona, Passeig de Gràcia 68 (cantonada amb el carrer de València).
Horari: de les 10 del matí a les 8 del vespre (ininterrompudament)
Dia: divendres 19 de gener de 2007
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Computer Forensics Field Triage Process Model
With the proliferation of digital based evidence, the need for the timely identification, analysis and interpretation of digital evidence is becoming more crucial. In many investigations critical information is required while at the scene or within a short period of time - measured in hours as opposed to days. The traditional cyber forensics approach of seizing a system(s)/media, transporting it to the lab, making a forensic image(s), and then searching the entire system for potential evidence, is no longer appropriate in some circumstances.
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The Cyber Forensic Field Triage Process Model (CFFTPM) proposes an onsite or field approach for providing the identification, analysis and interpretation of digital evidence in a short time frame, without the requirement of having to take the system(s)/media back to the lab for an in-depth examination or acquiring a complete forensic image(s). The proposed model adheres to commonly held forensic principles, and does not negate the ability that once the initial field triage is concluded, the system(s)/storage media be transported back to a lab environment for a more thorough examination and analysis.
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