Firewalls | Deploy and Manage

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Deploy
Once testing is complete and all issues have been resolved, the next phase of the firewall planning and implementation model is deployment, which should be done in accordance with organization policies.

Before deploying the firewall, administrators should notify users or owners of potentially affected systems of the planned deployment, and instruct them who to notify if they encounter any problems.Any changes required to other equipment, such as changing default routes, should [..]

Firewalls – Application Proxy Gateways

Friday, January 30th, 2009

An application-proxy gateway is a feature of advanced firewalls that combines lower layer access control with upper layer functionality. These firewalls contain a proxy agent that acts as an intermediary between two hosts that wish to communicate with each other, and never allows a direct connection between the two hosts.

Each successful connection attempt actually results in the creation of two separate connections—one between the client and the proxy server, and [..]

Firewalls and Network Architectures

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Firewalls are used to separate networks with differing security requirements, such as the Internet and an internal network that houses servers with sensitive data. Organizations should use firewalls wherever their internal networks and systems interface with external networks and systems, and where security requirements vary among their internal networks. This section is intended to help organizations determine where firewalls should be placed, and where other networks and systems should be [..]

Scan computer in safe mode ?

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Some people scan their computer in safe mode because less services are loaded and so greater chance of files not being in use, and better chance of being able to be removed.Also it used to be that many forms of malware did not load in safe mode, but the bad guys have gotten better in their coding and new methods allow spyware and viruses to boot up[..]

Understanding Hidden Threats: Corrupted Software Files

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Malicious code is not always hidden in web page scripts or unusual file formats. Attackers may corrupt types of files that you would recognize and typically consider safe, so you should take precautions when opening files from other people.

What types of files can attackers corrupt?

An attacker may be able to insert malicious code into any file, including common file types that you would normally consider safe. These files may include [..]

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