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Articles & Tutorials for September, 2006

Wireless Network Defense (Part 2)
Date - Sep 28, 2006
Author - Don Parker
Section - Articles / Wireless Security
The series continues by discussing how to properly set up a wireless router.
The Layman's Unconventional Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (Part 2)
Date - Sep 27, 2006
Author - Justin Troutman
Section - Articles / Authentication, Access Control & Encryption
This article looks at the core of Rijndael – the round transformation – which will be broken down into its four steps: SubBytes, ShiftRows, MixColumns, and AddRoundKey.
DNS Amplification Attacks
Date - Sep 27, 2006
Author - Randal Vaughn & Gadi Evron
Section - Network Security Library / Network Security
This paper outlines a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack which abuses open recursive Domain Name System (DNS) name servers using spoofed UDP packets.
Wireless Network Defense (Part 1)
Date - Sep 20, 2006
Author - Don Parker
Section - Articles / Wireless Security
This article discusses the need for security and the relative dangers of a wireless network.
Getting a CISSP
Date - Sep 20, 2006
Author - Kerry Thompson
Section - Network Security Library / Network Security
This is a good article containing tips on getting a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)certification.
Implementing Active Directory Delegation of Administration
Date - Sep 13, 2006
Author - Derek Melber
Section - Articles / Authentication, Access Control & Encryption
In this article I will go into the details you need to know on how to implement delegation of administration, as well as some design ideas to get you started.
How Securing Digital Identities and Information Can Help Transform Your Business
Date - Sep 13, 2006
Author - Entrust
Section - Network Security Library / Auth. & Access Control
This paper focuses on how identity and access management solutions can secure digital identities and information in compliance with regulatory guidelines across an extended enterprise.
SPIKE and BURP for real world computer security usage (Part 4)
Date - Sep 06, 2006
Author - Don Parker
Section - Articles / Web Server Security
In previous articles we covered the SPIKE HTTP proxy, and how to use it. Well there are many different HTTP proxies out there, and the BURP HTTP proxy is one of the better ones. Choosing an HTTP proxy to use is often a matter of preference.
Analysis of a Suspicious Program
Date - Sep 06, 2006
Author - hakin9
Section - Network Security Library / Misc
We should always think twice before running an unknown program downloaded from the Internet. Of course not every application is dangerous, but it's all too easy to find a malicious program which will exploit our naivety - and that could cost us dearly. Let's see how we can analyse the behaviour of an unknown program before we run it.

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