In a minicomputer or mainframe environment, the network control program is software that manages the traffic between terminals and the central computer. It resides in the communications controller or ...
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A single point of network control, which could be as small as a single software application, to a single workstation with various network monitoring tools all the way to a "war room" that controls a ...
Part of the U.S. Air Force’s computer network defense efforts involve 67th Network Warfare Wing airmen monitoring Internet activity from a center located at Lackland Air Force Base. The wing falls ...
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The last few years have seen an explosion of interest in Zero Trust network access (ZTNA). The Zero Trust approach replaces the perimeter defense model with a “least privilege” framework where users ...
Network printing doesn't have to be a free-for-all, where anyone with a connection can access any printer on a given network. Microsoft provides a few basic controls to secure and manage access.
MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ConSentry Networks today announces the results of a new Loudhouse Research survey, which reveals the pressures IT decision makers face as organizations begin to ...