Networking Pipeline Newsletter www.NetworkingPipeline.com Tuesday, September 6, 2005 In This Issue: - Microsoft, Google Battle Over VoIP - Brits Propose Ban on Violent Internet Pornography - Louisiana Gov. Blasts Faulty Wireless Networks - More News... - Fight The Four Most Common Security Dangers - No Porn, Please -- We're British - New Generation of Anti-Spyware Targets Network Safety - More Picks... Join InformationWeek for a FREE, OnDemand TechWebCast on Why the Call Center is the Killer Application for VoIP. Industry expert Drew Kraus, Gartner Research and Nuasis Corporation VP of Marketing, Joe McFadden, discuss the trends and latest VoIP technologies shaping today's contact center. Register and view this TechWebCast today! "http://www.techweb.com/webcasts/callcenter083105" ----------------------------------------- Editor's Note: It's Time To Finally Secure Your Network In many ways, the first week in September, not the first week in January, is the beginning of a new year. And that means there's no better time to finally get your network security in order. To help you out, we're publishing The Four Most Common Security Dangers this week. Sometimes the worst security dangers, and the ones you forget about, are the ones in plain sight, and so we show you the four most common security dangers, and how to fight them. You'll do well to check out past articles about securing your network as well. The Ten Minute Guide To Network Security shows you that you don't need to spend hundreds of hours or hundreds of thousands of dollars to secure your network. If you've installed a WiFi network, you should give Protect Yourself Against Wi-Fi Bandwidth Vampires a read. You'll see that it's not as tough as you think to protect your wireless network against viruses, malware and black hat hackers. There's a lot more to help as well, including The Inside Secrets Of VoIP Security, The Five Top Network Security Secrets, When Good Security Goes Bad, and Your Five Biggest Network Vulnerabilities. Preston Gralla Don't let future editions of Networking Pipeline Newsletter go missing. Take a moment to add the newsletter's address to your anti-spam whitelist: networed@techwire.com If you're not sure how to do that, ask your administrator or ISP. Or check your anti-spam utility's documentation. Thanks. Top Networking News Microsoft, Google Battle Over VoIP Microsoft's acquisition of Teleo a week after Google offers instant messaging with VoIP ensures that the two Internet giants will battle for the future of IP-based voice services. British Government Proposes Ban on Violent Internet Pornography
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Analysis: Microsoft Moves Deeper Into VoIP Editor's Picks Fight The Four Most Common Security Dangers Sometimes the worst security dangers, and the ones you forget about, are the ones in plain sight. Here's how to solve the four most common security dangers. No Porn, Please -- We're British
New Generation of Anti-Spyware Targets Network Safety
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Tuesday, September 06, 2005
[NWP] Networking Pipeline - 09.06.2005 - Fight The Four Most Common Security Dangers
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