Angry IP Scanner is an open-source and cross-platform network scanner designed to be fast and simple to use.
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Trial | May 29, 2012 Kaspersky Open Space Security
Kaspersky Open Space Security protects workstations, file servers and mail servers from all types of contemporary business internet threats, removes viruses from email and keeps information secure and fully accessible to users of network resources in your business
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Trial | June 14, 2011 Trend Micro Mobile Security
Trend Micro™ Mobile Security protects smartphones and PDAs from data loss, infections, and attacks from a central enterprise console that can also manage desktop protection
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Trial | April 30, 2011 ZoneAlarm DataLock
Stops others from reading your PC, laptop or netbook -- even if it is lost or stolen.
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Trial | March 4, 2011 Limit Logins
Effectively restrict the number of concurrent logins for any given user group using Limit Logins
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Free | Feb. 5, 2011 SoftPerfect Network Scanner
A multi-threaded IP, SNMP and NetBIOS scanner with a modern interface and several advanced features
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Trial | Oct. 1, 2010 USB Admin Pro
Restrict all unwanted removable media and allow the drives you specifically want
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Trial | Sept. 16, 2010 ProxyInspector
An effective tool for monitoring corporate Internet usage in Microsoft® ISA / TMG Server environment
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Free | March 23, 2009 Angry IP Scanner
Angry IP Scanner is an open-source and cross-platform network scanner designed to be fast and simple to use.
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AusCERT 2013: Cloud-based scanner identifies new malware by its ancestry
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Dell targets ANZ security opportunities as SecureWorks debuts locally
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AusCERT 2013: Users, cats more likely hack culprits than cyber-espionage: Trustwave
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AusCERT 2013: International cyberwar response more complex than geopolitical treaties: NATO CCD COE analyst
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AusCERT 2013: Ashley Deuble: Network Security Monitoring with Security Onion
Incident handling is a vast topic, but here are a few tips for you to consider in your incident response. I hope you never have to use them, but the odds are at some point you will and I hope being ready saves you pain (or your job!).
- Have an incident response plan.
- Pre-define your incident response team
- Define your approach: watch and learn or contain and recover.
- Pre-distribute call cards.
- Forensic and incident response data capture.
- Get your users on-side.
- Know how to report crimes and engage law enforcement.
- Practice makes perfect.
Warning: Tips for secure mobile holiday shopping
I’m dating myself, but I remember when holiday shopping involved pouring through ads in the Sunday paper, placing actual phone calls from tethered land lines to research product stock and availability, and actually driving places to pick things up. Now, holiday shoppers can do all of that from a smartphone or tablet in a few seconds, but there are some security pitfalls to be aware of.

































