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  1. Security metrics Security metrics is an area of computer security that has been receiving a good deal of attention lately. It is not a new topic, but one which receives focused interest sporadically. Much of what has been written about security metrics is definition...
  2. Computer Passwords Administration In most enterprises there are two types of passwords: local and domain. Domain passwords are centralized passwords that are authenticated at an authentication server (e.g., a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol server, an Active Directory server)....
  3. Authentication | Kerberos Tickets The Kerberos Network Authentication Service was designed to provide strong authentication for client/server applications using symmetric-key cryptography. Extensions to Kerberos can support the use of public key cryptography for selected steps of th...
  4. Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) Managing the security of systems throughout an enterprise is challenging for several reasons. Most organizations have many systems to patch and configure securely, with numerous pieces of software (operating systems and applications) to be secured o...
  5. Computer Password Strength Having strong passwords helps mitigate guessing and cracking. Password strength is determined by a password's length and its complexity, which is determined by the unpredictability of its characters. An example of a password complexity policy is requ...
  6. E-authentication | Tokens Tokens generally are something the Claimant possesses and controls that may be used to authenticate the Claimant's identity. Every token contains a secret. In E-authentication, the Claimant authenticates to a system or application over a network by...
  7. Computer Password Strength | User Password Selection There are two ways to generate passwords: automatic random (or pseudo-random) generation and user selection. Although automatically generated random passwords usually provide greater entropy than user-selected passwords and thus are stronger passwor...
  8. Security Measurement and Metrics Security measurement and metrics efforts that are conceived at a high level of abstraction and formalism are often difficult to interpret and apply in practice. Existing formalisms also pose difficulties to reconcile with actual operational environm...
  9. Virtual Private Network (VPN) Tunneling Many remote access methods offer a secure communications tunnel through which information can be transmitted between networks, including public networks such as the Internet. Tunnels are typically established through virtual private network (VPN) tec...
  10. Internet Safety What Does it Mean As the internet becomes more and more part of out daily lives protecting yourself online is every more critical. Internet Safety and Security and preventing fraud is a full time job for all internet users. Education is the best way to prevent identit...
  11. Remote Access Authentication There are many ways to authenticate remote access users, such as with passwords, digital certificates, or hardware authentication tokens. If passwords are the only form of authentication for a remote access solution, then generally the remote access...
  12. Remote Access Methods Organizations have many options for providing remote access to their computing resources. For the purposes of this publication, the remote access methods most commonly used for teleworkers have been divided into four categories based on their high-l...
  13. Remote Desktop Access A remote desktop access solution gives a teleworker the ability to remotely control a particular desktop computer at the organization, most often the user's own computer at the organization's office, from a telework client device.