Securing Your Wireless Router and Connection

Securing Your Wireless Router and ConnectionShort Description
There are several security measures you can use on your wireless router to help to protect your network. The following measures will require configuring your router through its built-in interface. Make sure you have the documentation CD handy, as it provides more detail. Please configure the router from a hardwired PC for simplicity. Whenever security is changed, wireless connections may be interrupted, so it’s a good rule of thumb to make security changes from a hardwired PC.

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Router Security Guidance Activity of the System and Network Attack Center (SNAC)

Router Security Guidance Activity of the System and Network Attack Center (SNAC)Short Description
Routers direct and control much of the data flowing across computer networks. This guide provides technical guidance intended to help network administrators and security officers improve the security of their networks. Using the information presented here, you can configure your routers to control access, resist attacks, shield other network components, and protect the integrity and confidentiality of network traffic.
This guide was developed in response to numerous questions and requests for assistance received by the NSA System and Network Attack Center (SNAC). The topics covered in the guide were selected on the basis of customer interest, community concensus, and the SNAC’s background in securing networks.

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Internet Banking Security

Internet Banking SecurityShort Description
Web Enabling Business
+ Intranet Portals
+ Web enable legacy applications
+ Extranet portals
+ SSL VPN Webbased access

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Secure Internet Banking Authentication

Secure Internet Banking AuthenticationShort Description
The authors present two challenge–response Internet banking authentication solutions—one based on short-time passwords and one on certificates—and then describe how easily these solutions can be extended should sophisticated content-manipulation attacks arise.

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Modeling Web of Trust with Web 2.0

Modeling Web of Trust with Web 2.0Short Description
“Web of Trust” is one of the recognized goals for Web 2.0. It aims to make it possible for the people to take responsibility for what they publish on the web, including organizations, businesses and individual users. These objectives, among others, drive most of the technologies and protocols recently standardized by the governing bodies. One of the great advantages of Web infrastructure is decentralization of publication. The primary motivation behind Web 2.0 is to assist the people to add contents for Collective Intelligence (CI) while providing mechanisms to link content with people for evaluations and accountability of information. Such structure of contents will interconnect users and contents so that users can use contents to find participants and vice versa. This paper proposes conceptual information storage and linking model, based on decentralized information structure, that links contents and people together. The model uses FOAF, Atom, RDF and RDFS and can be used as a blueprint to develop Web 2.0 applications for any e-domain. However, primary target for this paper is online trust evaluation domain. The proposed model targets to assist the individuals to establish “Web of Trust” in online trust domain.

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Top 10 Web 2.0 attack vectors

Top 10 Web 2.0 attack vectorsShort Description
Web 2.0 is the novel term coined for new generation Web applications. start.com, Google maps, Writely and MySpace.com are a few examples. The shifting technological landscape is the driving force behind these Web 2.0 applications. On the one hand are Web services that are empowering server-side core technology components and on the other hand are AJAX and Rich Internet Application (RIA) clients that are enhancing client-end interfaces in the browser itself. XML is making a significant impact at both presentation and transport (HTTP/HTTPS) layers. To some extent XML is replacing HTML at the presentation layer while SOAP is becoming the XML-based transport mechanism of choice.

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Securing Web 2.0 Why Security 1.0 is no longer enough

Securing Web 2.0 Why Security 1.0 is no longer enoughShort Description
If you share your photos on Flickr, you are an active user of Web 2.0. If you have a Facebook or MySpace page, download video from YouTube, subscribe to RSS feeds, or use Wikipedia, you’re also participating in Web 2.0. Web 2.0 describes a new generation of the web, designed around content created by users.

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