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ACM Crossroads is the student magazine of the Association for Computing Machinery. Crossroads has published several articles about computer security, as listed in this index.
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Column: Security for Wide-Area Internet Routing. Nick Feamster.
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A compilation of bibliographic references and links to influential papers relating to anonymity.
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Vulnerability Notes published by the CERT Coordination Center.
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Provides security executives with high-level information, best practices and strategic insight, in-depth look at security-related products and services.
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Monthly newsletter targeted at people who need a strategic, multi-year view of the information security industry.
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the Electronic Newsletter of the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Security and Privacy.
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Complete text of the book by the System Security Study Committee, National Research Council, U.S., that presents an agenda for developing nationwide policies and practices for computer security.
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Monthly e-mail newsletter written by Bruce Schneier. Back issues available on site.
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A methodology for avoiding the security holes that drive you mad, an article from SunWorld.
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Provides a central repository for computer crime and Internet security statistics, reports, trends, and news. Also has numerous security awareness tools, including an online industry best practice password strength meter.
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Monthly print magazine for information security managers and others responsible for the daily, efficient operation of security policies, procedures, standards, and practices.
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Focuses on the practical experiences of IT security professionals, provides analysis of current tends, and independent reporting.
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A gentle introduction to the complex topic of network security. Geared especially toward those new to security, including end users and management.
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Article examining the evolution of malicious agents by analyzing features and limitations of popular viruses, worms, and trojans, detailing the possibility of a new breed of malicious agents currently being developed on the Internet.
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The Computer Security Resource Clearinghouse (CSRC) is designed to collect and disseminate computer security information and resources to help users, systems administrators, managers, and security professionals better protect their data and systems.
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Windows, unix, netware, WWW, firewalls, intrusion detection systems, security policy, books, papers, and articles.
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Online counterpart to Secure Computing monthly magazine. Provides product reviews, solutions and articles for the systems security professional.
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Publication of ISO 17799 provided a milestone in the evolution of information security. This site provides background, information and resources on this important standard.
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Includes a summary of the DoD's "Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria" (Orange Book) - if you've ever wondered what a C2 security rating is, this is the place to find out.