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"tag:waf"
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Webbugs & Spyware – the legal perspective
The issues around webbugs and spyware are likely to get more public prominence in the next few months with lawmakers and regulators taking a fresh look at the technology and the harm it can do. Experience shows that security professionals are often not ... |
Jul 13, 2009 10:46:00 PM |
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Real Life Examples
After the business case and the technical viewpoint about Web application firewalls please let me introduce you to a person which is a trusted friend of mine since years. He works hard on a daily basis with his customers allowing business projects to gain ... |
Mar 4, 2009 9:10:00 PM |
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WAFs and risk appetite
Andreas made some pretty cool promises about time to market with a WAF. The coolness about WAF's comes from the fact that many people in and out of IT didn't care much about (web-)application security and now you have the promise: "Hey I can fix all ... |
Feb 27, 2009 8:40:00 AM |
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Collaboration
Collaboration Traditional DMZ based solutions are relatively complex by nature. To ensure proper scaling close management of the infrastructure is needed. A layered security approach ensures clear separation from internal and external resources. Specific ... |
Feb 19, 2009 8:23:00 PM |
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Transparence, Transparence, Transparence
Risk management can be seen from two different angels. The traditional view comes with Vulnerability, Threat and Risk. The more modern one comes with an enablement approach. Let’s make an example. You left your apartment with the window tilted. Is ... |
Feb 13, 2009 12:12:00 PM |