SQL Server Magazine November 2005

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Network Monitoring for SMBs
Learn which wired-network devices and software you should be keeping an eye on, and follow the guidelines in this issue to keep your wireless network private.
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Essential Network Monitoring for the SMB, Part 1

In this first part of a two-part series, we identify the various devices and systems that you should monitor in an SMB for both security and operations purposes. We also identify the most common data-monitoring sources.

Secure Your Wireless Network

Configure clients and APs to use MAC addresses and SSIDs to best effect, employ the latest encryption and authentication standards, and vigilantly patrol your business for rogue APs.

Understanding Well-Known Security Principals, Part 1

Learn how to harness the power of Windows well-known security principals.




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Toolbox: Encrypt Telnet via IPsec in 10 Steps

Make Telnet communications on your network more secure by configuring an IPsec policy that encrypts Telnet traffic.




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Core Concepts: Defense in Depth

Having a defense-in-depth strategy is about more than just having multiple controls and defensive technologies. The essence of defense-in-depth pertains to how you position those defenses.