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 ///  File Name: no-security-is-bad-security.txt
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No Security is Bad Security - Very interesting and detailed description of the consequences faced when security is ignored, and general precautions that should be taken to improve computer/information security.
File Size:35901
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:56 1999
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 ///  File Name: NSS-risk-pt1.txt
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"Part 1 of 3 : Understanding Risks In Networked Systems" - Whitepaper in a series about "Understanding Concepts In Enterprise Network Security And Risk Management". Includes information about common remote security hazards, impact of effective information gathering, identifying security risks present, tools and utilities, vulnerability listing for common TCP, UDP, and RPC services, and much more.
Author:Network Security Solutions.
File Size:23534
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:56 1999
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 ///  File Name: ntob.htm
Description:
NOT the Orange Book - Guide to the Definition, Specification, Tasking, and Documentation for the Development of Secure Computer Systems -- Including Condensations of the Members of the Rainbow Series and Related Documents".
Author:Paul Merrill.
File Size:400806
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:58 1999
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 ///  File Name: ntsec.html
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NT Security - FAQ v0.41 - Although somewhat dated, this FAQ contains some excellent information and should be read by anybody getting into NT administration.
Author:The Royal Institute of Technology.
File Size:120910
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:56 1999
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 ///  Directory: / policies /
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US Government Policies
Total Files:10
Last Modified:Sep 5 21:52:27 2007

 ///  File Name: probes.html
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"How to Handle and Identify Network Probes" - "Do you know what to do when suspicious network probes are detected on your network? It's surprising, but many people do not follow common sense and simple logic when analyzing malicious network activity. Even worse, when contacting other organizations to complain, security incidents can be misrepresented because all of the facts are not in order, incorrect or even erroneous theories. This paper details a variety of steps that you can take to get the most effectiveness and accuracy from your intrusion detection system. It also concentrates on determining the who, what, why, where, when and how of any network security event so that you can accurately relay this information to others."
Author:Ron Gula, Network Defense Consulting.
File Size:84212
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:57 1999
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 ///  File Name: probes.txt
Description:
See description above.
Author:Ron Gula, Network Defense Consulting.
File Size:76788
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:57 1999
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 ///  File Name: rules.of.engagement.txt
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The rules of engagement: Testing the security of your enterprise - Very good basic checklist/description related to security assessments - the section on Attack Methodologies is good standard info. Short, but sweet.
Author:Winn Schwartau.
File Size:4732
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:57 1999
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 ///  Directory: / secpubs /
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Information Security Papers
Total Files:41
Last Modified:Sep 5 21:52:32 2007

 ///  File Name: Secstat.html
Description:
"Incremental Information Integrity" - An interesting paper that rationalizes network security by dividing network information into four categories and then assigning each layer/category a part in a traditional hacking scenario.
Author:CyberTrace.
File Size:22346
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:56 1999
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 ///  File Name: secure_del.html
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"Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory" - This whitepaper describes some of the methods available to recover erased data and presents schemes to make this recovery significantly more difficult.
Author:Peter Gutmann.
File Size:63692
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:56 1999
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 ///  File Name: security-faq.html
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File Size:79348
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:56 1999
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 ///  File Name: securityfocus.txt
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Security Focus - This is definitely the most exciting news I've receivved in months. So what is "Security Focus"? In addition to being the new home for the BUGTRAQ mailing list, there will be about a dozen other security-related mailing lists / forums, a huge vulnerability database, products, services, books, papers, articles, tools, news, security resources, event calendars, and much, much more. Security Focus promises to be one hell of a resource.
File Size:7741
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:57 1999
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 ///  File Name: sequence_attacks.txt
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File Size:22931
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:58 1999
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 ///  File Name: solaris.security.faq.html
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The Solaris Security FAQ - Excellent Solaris Security papeer that covers many of the basics, and serves as a good standard reference for securing Solaris installations.
Author:Peter Galvin.
File Size:72643
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:56 1999
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 ///  File Name: SSH_Secure_Shell_FAQ_Frequently_Ask..>
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Ssh (Secure Shell) FAQ - Frequently asked questions
File Size:36648
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:56 1999
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 ///  File Name: subversion.htm
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Subversion: The Neglected Aspect of Computer Seccurity - Excellent thesis by Philip A. Myers written in June, 1980. InfoSec white paper that is still of great value today. He got his BS at NC State University, btw (where I'm currently enrolled).
File Size:149043
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:55 1999
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 ///  File Name: theguide.txt
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File Size:53794
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 ///  File Name: them_and_us.txt
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File Size:108513
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:58 1999
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 ///  File Name: tools.of.trade.htm
Description:
"Tools of the Trade" - "So you want to defend your enterprise against attack? Make sure you understand these popular hacker tools first."
Author:Edward Skoudis of infosecuritymag.com. Thanks go to HNN for providing great news, articles and that daily dose of compusec and infowar!
File Size:26025
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:56 1999
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 ///  Directory: / training /
Description:
Introductory Texts/Ethics/Training
Total Files:15
Last Modified:Sep 5 21:52:38 2007

 ///  File Name: unix_security.html
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Unavailable.
File Size:57447
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:57 1999
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 ///  File Name: v1n9.txt
Description:
When Computers are Weapons: Information Warfare and the Security Dilemma" - The title of this essay sums up the content - a very thought-provoking read from the latest issue of Georgetown Essays on Information Warfare, which is edited by Dorothy Denning.
Author:Timothy Lunardi.
File Size:6498
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:56 1999
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 ///  File Name: www-security-faq.tar.gz
Description:
World Wide Web Security FAQ, by W3C.
File Size:99140
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:09:54 1999
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 ///  File Name: X.security
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Unavailable.
File Size:12749
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:10:57 1999
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