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Issue #52
March 2006
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Phishing and Identity Theft
:: New Chapter :
Managing High-Performance, Scalable, and Resilient Data Across the Enterprise
:: New Chapter :
Managing User Profiles
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The Shortcut Guide to Automating Network Management and Compliance
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Some of the most challenging security problems are based on people’s behavior more than on device or application vulnerabilities. The term phishing has come into use to describe techniques for tricking individuals into disclosing confidential information, such as account numbers, Social Security numbers, or financial data. Another troubling and growing related problem is identity theft.
Identity theft occurs when a perpetrator uses a victim’s identity for financial gain. Chapter 5 will examine the nature of phishing scams with an emphasis on the anatomy of phishing scams, economics of phishing, and countermeasures to phishing as well as the relation of identity theft to phishing.
Chapter 5: Phishing and Identity Theft, written by Dan Sullivan, is available at: http://nexus.realtimepublishers.com/links/newsletter/dgcmsps.asp
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Chapter 6 will examine the broader enterprise picture and leverage what previous chapters have discussed to develop a clearer understanding of the high-level responsibilities (and granular realities) of managing data across the enterprise. This chapter will assume a holistic vantage point to examine the challenges faced in the enterprise today and touch on key points to consider when defining the strategy behind building highly scalable enterprise file-serving solutions.
Chapter 6: Managing High-Performance, Scalable, and Resilient Data Across the Enterprise, written by Chris Wolf, is available at: http://nexus.realtimepublishers.com/links/newsletter/dgbhsefss.asp

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User profile management is the linchpin to a successful terminal server deployment. Eighty percent of all end-user issues are most likely profile related. Careful analysis, planning, and implementation are required to ensure that the you successfully manage user profiles, as the type of profiles you use will not only determine the level of autonomy and personalization your users will have in the terminal server environment but also dictate the amount of support your users will need. Chapter 6 will introduce you to the types of profiles available in WS2K3, how to implement each type, and options available for creating a mixed environment in which different servers use different types of profiles. It will also discuss third-party options that create additional flexibility for user profile management.
Chapter 6 :Managing User Profiles, written by Greyson Mitchem, is available at: http://nexus.realtimepublishers.com/links/newsletter/dgws2k3tsue.asp
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Download the complete eBook!Networks are growing fast, and companies are faced with increasing outside requirements for management-what we call compliance issues. In order to reduce overhead costs yet maintain flexibility, companies need to automate many network management, security, and compliance tasks. The Shortcut Guide to Automating Network Management and Compliance is a fast-paced, short guide that will give executive-level IT managers to network administrators the know-how to improve network operations, security and compliance. The book focuses on advanced tools and technologies to make auditing easier, to improve uptime, and more.
The complete eBook The Shortcut Guide to Automating Network Management and Compliance, written by Don Jones, is available at: http://nexus.realtimepublishers.com/links/newsletter/sganmc.asp
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The Shortcut GuideT to Managing Certificate Lifecycles
Chapter 2: Root Management
The Definitive Guide® to Security Inside the Perimeter
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The How-To GuideT to Windows Server 2003 Terminal Service
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The Tips and Tricks GuideT to Network Configuration Management 2005 Edition
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The Tips and Tricks GuideT to Secure Content Appliances
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