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LinuxSecurity.com Speaks With AES Winner  24 October 2000  Print E-mail
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Features In this interview Vincent Rijmen talks about the development of the Rijndael algorithm, his selection as the NIST algorithm of choice for AES, thoughts on Linux and security, and the future of Internet security.

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Paul Vixie and David Conrad on BINDv9 and Internet Security  03 October 2000  Print E-mail
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Features In this interview, Paul Vixie and David Conrad talk about the Internet Software Consortium, the changes in the latest major version of bind, the security features designed into it, and the future of Internet security.

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Linux Security from a Windows Security Expert's Perspective  21 September 2000  Print E-mail
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Features In this interview, Avi Fogel, CEO of Network-1, offers his perspective on the state of Internet security, his experience with Windows and security, and the advantages and disadvantages to Open Source security.

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Building a secure web server using Apache and OpenSSL  19 September 2000  Print E-mail
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Features Using apache and OpenSSL you can create your own secure web server to keep authentication and other information private from prying eyes.

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Security Scanners  13 September 2000  Print E-mail
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Features "A scanner is a program that automatically detects security weaknesses in a remote or localhost.". Scanners are important to Internet security because they reveal weaknesses in the network.

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