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Windows and Common Criteria

Microsoft heavily touted its Common Criteria certification for Windows 2000. But what does that mean?

Thump. Thump. Is This Thing On?

Analyzing network traces may not the most exciting task, but it can be the fastest way to get to the root of a problem.

Isn’t It Ironic?

When it comes to security, don't forget to encode your beloved scripts.

Secure Fundamentals

Network Intrusion Detection: Third Edition builds the foundation for an informed network security analyst.

Doctor’s Orders

Can a prescriptive architecture help you make money?

Two Heads are Better Than One?

Pair programming takes extreme programming to the next level.

Guilty as Charged

Quick test: Have you ever used a "braindump" for exam preparation? The answer to that question may not be as simple as a "yes" or "no."

Installation With RIS

In the last of his two-part series on Windows 2000 Server installations, Bill tackles the complexities of Remote Installation Services.

IIS 6.0 Mature at Last

Microsoft’s Internet Information Server has struggled with performance and security issues its whole life. The latest version, though, shows just how far the Web server has come.

The Essential Infrastructure

Source-code control, unit testing, daily builds and bug tracking—using these support pieces daily can help you deliver robust code on a reasonable schedule.

Certified Mail: February 2003

Scripting tools; upgrading to .NET; .NET by any other name.

While You Were Sleeping

Tired of 3 a.m. trips to the office? Enjoy a good night’s rest with these five Web-based monitoring tools.

XP Basics

Windows XP Professional Network Administration is best suited for neophytes

Of Profit and Pickles

OK, so maybe Licensing 6.0 wasn't such a stupid idea after all.

Hi-Wireless Act

It's a confusing wireless world out there. We sort through the protocols that are gaining momentum.