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    Is it a hardware problem or is it a configuration issue? This is a common question among IT pros who support wireless networks. Find out how to tell the difference.

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    Securing remote workstations once meant implementing a VPN. Increasing network threats require more protection, such as integrated VPNs that offer strong internal security controls.

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    When faced with high-priced options from vendors, one IT team decided to develop its own high-speed backup network. Find out how they did it.

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  • Configuring a Cisco PIX firewall

    When shopping for an advanced firewall appliance that can handle high levels of enterprise traffic, the first option that many organisations consider is a Cisco PIX Firewall. What are the implementation options and challenges?

  • Integrated VPNs secure remote workstations

    Securing remote workstations once meant implementing a VPN. Increasing network threats require more protection, such as integrated VPNs that offer strong internal security controls.

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    When faced with high-priced options from vendors, one IT team decided to develop its own high-speed backup network. Find out how they did it.

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    Don't want to take Windows Vista for a test drive until you know what it has to offer? Join Windows expert Deb Shinder for a visual tour of Beta 2 as she points out some of the more dramatic changes and shares her impressions of the new OS.

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    Properly securing a wireless access point means closing it off the network - but this is often easier said than done.

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    Intrusion detection systems (IDS) have become indispensable in helping to manage threats and vulnerabilities, yet many companies have yet to implement one. Here are some tips and suggestions.

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    A PDA in the wrong hands can do considerable damage if the data is not protected. Find out how to handle the many unique security challenges associated with using PDAs.

  • Twenty tips to keep PCs out of the junk pile

    Without a conscientious effort to properly maintain older computers, your company could be faced with the unenviable task of investing in new technology.

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