Corporate Computer and Network SecurityFor Internet and Network Security courses. This up-to-date examination of computer and network security in the corporate setting fills the critical need for security education. Its comprehensive, balanced, and well-organized presentation emphasizes implementing security within corporations using existing commercial software and provides coverage of all major security issues. |
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... IPsec for Security Rather than reinventing the wheel , L2TP does not provide security itself . Rather , it typically requires the use of IPsec security ( discussed later in this chapter ) to protect L2TP traffic . In other words , L2TP ...
... IPsec for Security Rather than reinventing the wheel , L2TP does not provide security itself . Rather , it typically requires the use of IPsec security ( discussed later in this chapter ) to protect L2TP traffic . In other words , L2TP ...
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... IPsec For very strong security , some virtual private networks ( VPNs ) use a family of security standards collectively called IPsec ( IP security ) . IPsec offers much stronger security than PPTP or L2TP . However , IPsec also is more ...
... IPsec For very strong security , some virtual private networks ( VPNs ) use a family of security standards collectively called IPsec ( IP security ) . IPsec offers much stronger security than PPTP or L2TP . However , IPsec also is more ...
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... IPsec . It is a general protocol for establishing security associations in cryptographic systems to be used over the Internet . Establishing IPsec Security Associations Within IKE Protection However , this generality also means that IKE ...
... IPsec . It is a general protocol for establishing security associations in cryptographic systems to be used over the Internet . Establishing IPsec Security Associations Within IKE Protection However , this generality also means that IKE ...
Contents
A Framework 12003 | 1 |
Chapter la Examples of Security Problems | 43 |
Access Control and Site Security | 53 |
Copyright | |
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