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If you work on the go fairly often, you’ve probably hopped on a public wireless network at least once or twice. You should have also figured out how to keep your data safe when you’re on such a ...
As your business grows, you may find that your Web serving needs quickly outpace simple single-server arrangements. If that's the case, you need to start planning a server farm. Part of that planning ...
Securing Web services is easy: All you have to do is secure your Web server, secure every message flowing in and out of your server, secure every application that has anything to do with SOAP and XML, ...
(1) A server on the Web that supports a security protocol, which is typically SSL. Order forms with credit card numbers and other sensitive data transmitted to and from a Web server must be encrypted ...
How to secure your Apache 2 server in four steps Your email has been sent If you're concerned about the security of your Apache server, these four tips will go a long way to keeping that system secure ...
Recent research from Verizon shows that 96% of social engineering attacks are done through email, and for that reason alone, you might want to consider adding extra security. Let’s discuss the ...
Google is funding a project at the Internet Security Research Group to port a crucial component of the Apache HTTP web server project from the bug-prone C programming language to a safer alternative ...
When you're browsing from a public Wi-Fi connection—like at your favorite coffee shop—anyone on that network can snoop on what you're doing, with very few exceptions. So can the IT crew at your ...
Continuing the theme from my previous column on the relative security of Internet Information Services (IIS) vs. Apache, I’ve come across more studies to support my initial conclusion. If you remember ...
Continuing the theme from my previous column on the relative security of Internet Information Service (IIS) vs. Apache, I’ve come across more studies to support my initial conclusion. If you remember, ...