Nokia 9210 Communicator RSA SecurID Ready Implementation Guide

Nokia 9210 Communicator RSA SecurID Ready Implementation GuideShort Description
The Nokia 9210 Communicator supports two-factor authentication for Internet browsing and e-mail, and secures access to mobile information services created for WAP-enabled phones. RSA SecurID two-factor authentication ensures only authorized users are allowed entry to your information. Each user is issued RSA SecurID authentication software which generates a new, unique and unpredictable code, every 60 seconds. When logging on to the network, the user enters the PIN to generate a unique PASSCODE that authenticates the user before allowing access to protected information. RSA SecurID authentication software can also serve as a stand-alone software token supporting two-factor authentication to more than 200 products from leading vendors certified to use the RSA SecurID technology.

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IBM eServer Cryptographic Coprocessor (4764–001) Security Module

IBM eServer Cryptographic Coprocessor (4764--001) Security ModuleShort Description
This document describes services that the IBM eServer Cryptographic Coprocessor 4764–001 (Hardware P/N 16R0911, 12R6536, 12R8241, 12R8561, 41U0438) (“the module”) with Miniboot software resident in ROM and flash, provides to a population of security officers, users, and the security policy governing access to those services. This policy applies to multiple members of the 47xx product family. We describe multiple firmware revisions running on different hardware releases, highlighting differences where appropriate. Firmware identifiers refer to unambiguously identifiable lead digits of Segment 1 (firmware) hash, a unique value describing card firmware status, returned by card configuration queries. This policy applies to the following firmware identifiers: 2a4e5289, 2096a16d, and c16f4102. Please see Section 10 (p. 28) for validated combinations of hardware and firmware.

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Mashups in Plone Leveraging Web 2.0

Mashups in Plone Leveraging Web 2.0Short Description
A mashup is a website or web application that seamlessly combines content from more than one source into an integrated
experience.
l Web 2.0, a phrase coined by O’Reilly Media in 2004, refers to a supposed second-generation of Internet-based services - such
as social networking sites, wikis, communication tools, and folksonomies - that let people collaborate and share information
online in previously unavailable ways.

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Cisco 10000 Series Router Service Selection Gateway Configuration Guide

Cisco 10000 Series Router Service Selection Gateway Configuration GuideShort Description
This guide provides information about the Service Selection Gateway (SSG) features of the Cisco 10000 Series Router. The SSG features are supported in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(16)BX and later releases. This guide is designed for system and network managers responsible for configuring Service Selection Gateway features on the Cisco 10000 router. The manager should be experienced using Cisco IOS software and be familiar with the operation of the Cisco 10000 router.

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Edimax AR7084gA Wireless ADSL 2+ Modem Router Setup Guide

Edimax AR7084gA Wireless ADSL 2+ Modem Router Setup GuideShort Description
Note: It is recommended to use a computer that connects to the router with a LAN cable to perform the following set up.

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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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Phishing and Internet Banking Security

Phishing and Internet Banking SecurityShort Description
Phishing is the fastest growing fraud on the Internet [3] and has been heavily in the media spotlight for the past year. A survey conducted by Gartner Group in 2004 estimated that 57 million Americans have received a phishing email in the past year [2]. This paper provides an introduction to phishing and implications for Internet Banking Security. Multiple techniques for mitigating the fraud are analyzed and it is argued that two-factor authentication widely deployed in the financial industry is a short-term solution that will not help against more advanced attacks. The paper concludes by proposing a more secure solution using digital signatures.

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