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Installing messaging security software directly on to your Exchange Server has been of source of contention for years. Many professionals are averse to this practice, thus allowing gaping holes in message security. This free guide debunks the myths surrounding installation of third-party software on...
Endpoint security issues simply can’t be ignored, regardless of the size of the organization. Small enterprises in particular often need to “do more with less” when it comes to protecting their endpoints from Internet-based threats and vulnerabilities. Read this “Sector Insight...
XML firewalls are an important component in implementing a secure parameter in today’s XML-laden world. After more than a decade since its incipience, XML has become a fact of life; however, it is notoriously verbose, relatively costly to process, and it opens up many new attack vectors. Surpr...
Bronwyn Johnson is our newest guest blogger. She works at VeriSign, hailing from South Africa, where she works as a product marketing manager. She is also a novelist and freelance journalist. In this post, she looks at the importance of where you place your Trust Certificate to show customers.
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Editor’s Note: We’d like to welcome Chris Schwartzbauer, our latest guest blogger. For more about Chris, please see the accompanying post with his bio information.
By Chris Schwartzbauer
Microsoft’s offering of free anti-virus software is like everything that Microsoft has ever do...
By T.Rob
In yesterday’s post Is Your Sarbanes-Oxley Certification Sound? I proposed that it is not possible to be SOX compliant if anonymous users can manipulate messaging traffic in the enterprise. I couched that in terms of WebSphere MQ because that is the messaging software I am most fami...
Please help us in welcoming T.Rob as our first contributor to the Tek-Tips blog. Please see our blog post to learn more about T.Rob and his expertise in all things WebSphere MQ.
My Premise
Some time ago, I worked for a school board in Florida. One interesting aspect of that job was that the pr...

















