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From Technisource: As security threats have spread from a few isolated techies to organized networks of thieves stealing identities and assets, the need for security pros has soared. The supply has not kept up with the demand, according to one recent survey.
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From Proxim Wireless: Much attention has been focused recently on the security aspects of existing Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11) wireless LAN systems. The rapid growth and deployment of these systems into a wide range of networks and for a wide variety of applications drives the need to support security solutions that meet the requirements of a wide variety of customers. This paper discusses traditional security methods, introduces two new enhancements that will soon improve upon WEP.
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From Tippit Incorporated: A security audit is a specified process designed to assess the security risks facing a business and the controls or countermeasures adopted by the business to mitigate those risks. It is typically a human process, managed by a team of “auditors” with technical and business knowledge of the company’s information technology assets and business processes. As part of any audit, these teams will interview key personnel, conduct vulnerability assessments, catalog existing security policies and controls, and examine IT assets covered by the scope of the audit. In most cases, they rely heavily on technology tools to perform the audit.
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