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... security assessment and implementing security risk management is critical. Here are core points that pose a major security risk to Application Security: Default configuration - Application Security Web server default configurations that may not be secure leave unnecessary samples, templates, administrative ...
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... can be "secured" by adding to the security it may give away much of its functionality when set to highest security when specific exploitable features are turned off. 3. Use a software or hardware firewall (not only Windows XP Service Pack 2's firewall). This may be thought to be expensive and difficult ...
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... with a one of my students, I became aware that her anti-virus software was over seventeen months old and had never been updated. Upon informing her that she should update her anti-virus software regularly, she was totally surprised. Furthermore she had no concept how essential this was to ensure her system's ...
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... bank statements before putting them in the trash. Better yet, buy a paper shredder from a local office supply. Many thieves go through unguarded trash bags specifically looking for your credit card staments. - You go out to eat in a restaurant and pay the bill with your credit card. On your next credit ...
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... anti-virus software up to date. It is recommended that you update your anti-virus and anti-spyware software at least once a week. An anti-virus program that uses definitions that are months old is just about useless. 3. Watch out what you download Spyware is embedded in a lot of software on the Internet ...
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