Sensitive Networking A Technical Introduction
Found 6 free book(s)Cyber Essentials: Requirements for IT infrastructure
www.ncsc.gov.ukorganisation’s sensitive information — often with ease. By applying some simple technical controls when installing computers and network devices you can minimise inherent vulnerabilities and increase protection against common types of cyber attack. Requirements under this technical control theme Computers and network devices
Guide to Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems ... - NIST
nvlpubs.nist.govinformation technology. ITL’s responsibilities include the development of technical, physical, administrative, and management standards and guidelines for the cost-effective security and privacy of sensitive unclassified information in Federal computer systems. This Special Publication 800-series
Guidelines for Media Sanitization - NIST
nvlpubs.nist.govTechnology (NIST) promotes the U.S. economy and public welfare by providing technical leadership for the Nation’s measurement and standards infrastructure. ITL develops tests, test methods, reference data, proof of concept implementations, and technical analyses to advance the development and productive use of information technology.
Planning & Management Methods for Migration to a Cloud ...
www.mitre.orgThis is not a technical document. Rather, it focuses on the planning and management aspects of a migration and not the technical aspects. The primary target audience is an organization or a team who may not be experienced in planning cloud migration or other large-scale IT projects.
LAB GUIDE - vmgu.ru
www.vmgu.ruand switches. I hope you can make use of it to expand your networking knowledge and further your career. How the Lab Works . I wanted to make this a completely free resource and as simple to use as possible so the free software GNS3 and Packet Tracer is used for the labs.
SOCIAL MEDIA IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH: CHALLENGES …
ueaeprints.uea.ac.uknetworking sites, or video/image/file sharing platforms, and wikis (Fuchs, 2013). Kaplan and Haenlein (2010) define social media as "a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0, and