News & Analysis
Cyber Security
10/14/2002 1:59 PM EDT
Cyber Security
Embedding security into servers
Security inadequate in RTOSes
High integration makes IPSec fly
Gigabit nets slowed by security
FPGAs boost protocol flexibility
FPGAs offer real-time monitoring
Security flaws found in embedded systems in utilities
Secure flow design can control Internet threats
How VoIP is changing the network security equation
Sophisticated security protocols need to keep up wth complex Internet
Application security needs service firewalls
Improving network security with scalable signal monitoring
Single-box high availability is adaptable to network security
Creating the completely encrypted network
Need for server-level protection heightens
Network processors: balancing higher performance versus better security
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Net security: urgent, but at what cost?
There is no doubt that concern about the security of the "information superhighway" has increased significantly in the year since the terrorist attack on the U.S. physical infrastructure in New York City and Washington, D.C. For example, while IT and security executives and the general public do not agree on the question of the likelihood of a cyber-terror attack, they are more or less in agreement in the view that U.S businesses are not prepared for such attacks.
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