SQL Server Magazine May 2006

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Remote File Access with WebDAV
WebDAV gives remote employees access to file servers; S/MIME makes it easy to encrypt email messages; common sense should be your guide when determining how to spend security dollars (and your time); Log Parser helps spot red flags in your IIS logs.
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[Feature]

Auditing IIS Security with Log Parser

This free command-line tool draws data from your Web server's logs that you can examine for suspicious activity.

Secure Email with S/MIME

S/MIME and Outlook make it easy to provide persistent, end-to-end encryption for email messages once you've designed and deployed an underlying certificate-handling mechanism.

WebDAV for Remote Access

WebDAV is an easy, secure way to give remote workers access to an internal file server.




[Toolbox]

Name That Computer!

Sometimes you need to identify computers on your network in a hurry. Fortunately, with proper naming conventions, IP standards, and a couple of common tools, you can get the job done.




[Core Concepts]

Risk Analysis

Effective risk analysis grows from knowing which assets need protection, mapping low-level assets to high-level assets and risks, weighing options against your resources, and choosing your battles wisely.