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Certified Mail: March 2002

The value of bootcamps; what MCPs wear; Microsoft's certification retirement policy.

Get Ready for Your Audit

Time spent with network security auditors pointed out to Roberta the most common weaknesses in companies. How does yours stack up to her list?

Biometric Security Products: VeriVoice Security Lock

An interesting curiosity—VeriVoice saves keystrokes but doesn't enhance security

Biometric Security Products: Secugen EyeD Hamster and EyeD OptiMouse

My hamster doesn't have a creaky wheel

Biometric Security Products: BioPassword 4.5

Magic fingers at work

Biometric Security Products

Wouldn't it be nice if your computer just knew you! Security Advisor's Roberta Bragg evaluates several solutions.

Biometric Security Products: Panasonic Authenticam, Iridian PrivateID and SecureSuite

The eyes have it—affordable iris scanning from Panasonic and Iridian

10 Things I Like about XP Security

Suspicious of XP’s security features? As you spend quality time together, you’ll get to see its good points—maybe even become friends.

Certified Mail: May 2002

Blocking e-mail attachments, boot camp training, and MCSA early achievers.

The Next 10 Years

Just what does the ol' crystal ball say about the next decade?

A Cry for Help

Public Key Infrastructure is at the core of most e-commerce and, therefore, must be done properly. You can do it yourself—or turn to some outside pros. Which option is for you?

Here in Windowsville

How much harm comes of the anti-Windows bias in the world of security?

The Influencer

Just because you don't have a "C" at the beginning of your title doesn't mean you're not influential.

Whom Do You Trust?

Active Directory’s trust model makes administration easier than NT, but also introduces the potential to do more damage. Make sure your administrators are trustworthy.

How To Be a Security Babe

If you want to do IT security because it’s “hot” right now, or because you think that’s where the money is, forget it. If you truly love the field, read on.

How Many Microsofts?

Maybe they already broke up the company and we didn’t notice.

Certified Mail: August 2002

"Windowsville" residents chime in on the "which OS is more secure" argument; readers debate Microsoft's longevity.

Doing a Server Double-Take

Despite its lackluster support, Double-Take may be the safety net you need.

Income Conundrum

Sometimes you really have to ponder the meaning behind the numbers.

Fake Out

A controlled security challenge still provides valuable lessons.

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