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Security Reference Library |
In the course of our business of keeping up with the security issues
on the Internet, we have found some places that are interesting to
us. We hope you might find them interesting and informative.
To help you learn more about perimeter security and be better informed when you
make your decision to invest in security technology, look at the
white papers
and
frequently asked questions maintained by Marcus Ranum of
NFR Security Corp.
The NIST's
Computer Security Resource Clearinghouse
has many firewall and security related resources including their
An Introduction to Internet Firewalls. The definitive strategic and
general coverage of network and computer security issues can be found with two
organizations, CERT.org and the SANS institute, both of which issue regular security
advisories, and offer security training programs. See the
Center for Internet Security for
tools that can help you establish an auditing baseline. For more proactive
research on how to go out there and kick some hacker butt, try
The Honeynet Project. There you can
find lots more security resources, as well as a link to every well known
name in the network security community.
If you have concerns about the security of your NIS maps you might
want to take a look at the
Auburn University
web page containing many good hints on how to make NIS secure.
The National Computer Security Association
maintains several very interesting things on line including this
Firewall Policy Guide
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Other Helpful Security-Related Links |
Here are some other links that might be helpful
for you in researching more about Internet Security. These will be
updated frequently to reflect important timely security issues.
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Common Vulnerabilities and Exploits (CVE)
for a search engine that can reasearch the definitive list of exploits
and vulnerabilities that are publicly known.
Counterpane, a worthy competitor of
ours, but a great source of valuable internet security publications.
Symantec, likewise, only not as valuable,
generally.
hope.net, A consortium of assorted white-hat
hackers, government and law enforcement agencies, and security personnel.
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