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A Low-Cost Embedded IDS to Monitor and Prevent Man-in-the-Middle Attacks on Wired LAN Environments
June 20, 2007 12:00am PDT
A Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attack is, in the scope of a LAN, a technique where an attacker is able to redirect all traffic between two hosts of that same LAN for packet sniffing or data...
Provided by: Polytechnic University
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Downloads
GlidePlan 2.0 beta-6 (Mac)
June 20, 2007 12:00am PDT
Glideplan allows the glider pilot to quickly plan and explore potential cross country flights from the desktop. It uses current Sectionals for the entire US, and creates graphic overlays similar...
Provided by: GlidePlan
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Downloads
Free WinFixer Removal Tool 1 (Windows)
June 20, 2007 12:00am PDT
Free WinFixer Removal Tool Powered by spywaresignatures.com removes WinFixer 2005 in seconds. No Ads, No Banners, No Promotions, No Required. WinFixer 2005 removal tool is powered by...
Provided by: Spyware Signatures
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Lazy Queueing and Direct Process Switch - Merit or Myths?
June 19, 2007 12:00am PDT
The L4 microkernel, like many first and second generation microkernels, was designed to maximise best-effort performance. One component of its functionality critical to overall system performance...
Provided by: University of New South Wales
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Case Studies
ICT Company Improves Customer Satisfaction With Project Management Tool
June 19, 2007 12:00am PDT
GijimaAst Microsoft Professional Services (MPS) in South Africa is a division of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) company GijimaAst. GijimaAst started testing Microsoft Office...
Provided by: Microsoft
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Cognos Delivering Analytics and BI for Your Workforce
June 19, 2007 12:00am PDT
Performance management requires companies to balance processes, information, technology and people to meet business objectives. Although many companies have invested in performance management...
Provided by: ITNetwork365
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Risk Based Incremental Survivable Network Design
June 18, 2007 12:00am PDT
This paper presents a new approach for incremental survivable network design based on the use of risk analysis techniques. The objective of the design approach is: given a fixed budget, determine...
Provided by: University of Pittsburgh
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An Analytical Model for Virtualization
June 18, 2007 12:00am PDT
Virtualization is a technique that partitions a physical computer server into two or more virtual subsystems (Or guests), each of which behaves as if it were a separate physical system. Through...
Provided by: University of Connecticut
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What Is Business Intelligence?
June 18, 2007 12:00am PDT
Business intelligence is a broad "Umbrella" term used to describe concepts, applications, processes and methods used to improve business decision making by analysis of commercial statistics,...
Provided by: Associated Content
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An Open Source Java Framework for Biometric Web Authentication Based on BioAPI
June 18, 2007 12:00am PDT
One of the major early problems that biometrics faced was the lack of interoperability between different software applications and devices developed by different vendors. The BioAPI Specification...
Provided by: Universidad de Vigo
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Building Critical Mass In A Change Management Programme
June 18, 2007 12:00am PDT
A change management programme succeeds only when the change in processes and outcomes become embedded in day-to-day business. For a change programme to be embedded into day-to-day business, a...
Provided by: Change Factory
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Artificial Intelligence Based Tuning of SVC Controller for Co-Generated Power System
June 17, 2007 12:00am PDT
The gain of SVC depends upon the type of reactive power load for optimum performance. As the load and input wind power conditions are variable, the gain setting of SVC needs to be adjusted or...
Provided by: JATIT
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SpyShield: Preserving Privacy From Spy Add-ons
June 17, 2007 12:00am PDT
Spyware infections are becoming extremely pervasive, posing a grave threat to Internet users' privacy. Control of such an epidemic is increasingly difficult for the existing defense mechanisms,...
Provided by: Indiana University
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Whitepapers
Emulation-Based Detection of Non-Self-Contained Polymorphic Shellcode
June 17, 2007 12:00am PDT
Network-level emulation has recently been proposed as a method for the accurate detection of previously unknown polymorphic code injection attacks. In this paper, the authors extend network-level...
Provided by: FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY
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Filtering Image Spam With Near-Duplicate Detection
June 17, 2007 12:00am PDT
A new trend in email spam is the emergence of image spam. Although current anti-spam technologies are quite successful in filtering text-based spam emails, the new image spams are substantially...
Provided by: Princeton University
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Power Reduction Through Measurement and Modeling of Users and CPUs: Summary
June 16, 2007 12:00am PDT
Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS) is one of the most commonly used power reduction techniques in high-performance processors. DVFS varies the frequency and voltage of a microprocessor...
Provided by: Association for Computing Machinery
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A Forced Sampled Execution Approach to Kernel Rootkit Identification
June 16, 2007 12:00am PDT
Kernel rootkits are considered one of the most dangerous forms of malware because they reside inside the kernel and can perform the most privileged operations on the compromised machine. Most...
Provided by: Symantec Corporation
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Wire Speed Packet Classification Without TCAMs: A Few More Registers (and a Bit of Logic) Are Enough
June 16, 2007 12:00am PDT
Packet classification is the foundation of many Internet functions such as QoS and security. A long thread of research has proposed efficient software-based solutions to this problem. Such...
Provided by: Association for Computing Machinery
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Comparing Anomaly Detection Techniques for HTTP
June 16, 2007 12:00am PDT
Much data access occurs via HTTP, which is becoming a universal transport protocol. Because of this, it has become a common exploit target and several HTTP specific IDSs have been proposed as a...
Provided by: Carleton University
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Book Chapters
Hack the FreeBSD kernel with call hooking
June 15, 2007 12:00am PDT
Though rootkits have a fairly negative image, they can be used for both good and evil. Designing BSD Rootkits: An Introduction to Kernel Hacking arms you with the knowledge you need to write...
Provided by: No Starch Press

































