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  HOW-TO: Trusted Computing
Reducing internet crime: Risk reduction using trusted computing technology
Risk Reduction using trusted computing technology - a white paper on the use of TPMs

Implementing SSL on 8-bit micros
The Secure Sockets Layer protocol is used on every web browser and web server to encrypt secure transactions. But SSL is not just the province of 32-bit microprocessors. It can be used on low-cost 8-bitters as well.

Definitions and Value of Honeypots
Over the past several years there has been a growing interest in honeypots and honeypot related technologies. Lance Spitzner discusses what honeypots are, how they can add value to an organization, and several honeypot solutions. There are a variety of misconceptions on what a honeypot is, how it works, and how it adds value.


About Cookies
Cookies are now commonly encountered when surfing the Web. They enable intelligent interaction between your browser and Web sites. What information can be stored in cookies? PestPatrol explains how cookies work and how you can manage the cookies on your computer.

Deadly Software: A Virus Primer
The term "computer virus" can strike fear into the bravest of computer users. Richard A. Quinnell offers a basic understanding of the various types of viruses, the difference between a virus and other flavors of malicious software (malware), and how viruses get a foot in the door of your computer.



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¤ Biometrics. The US DOD's page on biometrics. Good tutorials.

¤ Hidden backdoors, trojan horses and rootkit tools in a Windows environment

¤ Protecting Road Warriors: Managing Security for Mobile Users part 1 and part 2. Bob Rudis' essay from May 2004.

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