Showing posts with label Network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Network. Show all posts

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Check Out 4U Blank Rack Mount Panel Server Network Racks Enclosures Spacer 19 inch cabinet

4U Blank Rack Mount Panel Server Network Racks Enclosures Spacer 19 inch cabinet Review


4U Blank Rack Mount Panel Server Network Racks Enclosures Spacer 19 inch cabinet Feature

  • Material: 1.2mm cold rolled steel.
  • Color: Black
  • Features 3 optional heights.
  • Surface finish: Degreasing, phosphoric, water cleaning, electro-static powder coating

4U Blank Rack Mount Panel Server Network Racks Enclosures Spacer 19 inch cabinet Overview

Blanking panels are installed in server racks both for asthetics and for maintaining proper airflow.  Using a rack without blanking panels results in improper cooling which can lead to thermal damage.  If any of the vertical space in a server cabinet remains open, the gaps between rack mount equipment causes a change in airflow through the rack and across the components.  We currently stock and sell Blank panels sizes from 1U to 4U.

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Friday, July 27, 2012

Check Out 2U Blank Rack Mount Panel Server Network Racks Enclosures Spacer 19 inch cabinet

2U Blank Rack Mount Panel Server Network Racks Enclosures Spacer 19 inch cabinet Review


2U Blank Rack Mount Panel Server Network Racks Enclosures Spacer 19 inch cabinet Feature

  • Material: 1.2mm cold rolled steel.
  • Color: Black
  • Features 3 optional heights.
  • Surface finish: Degreasing, phosphoric, water cleaning, electro-static powder coating

2U Blank Rack Mount Panel Server Network Racks Enclosures Spacer 19 inch cabinet Overview

Blanking panels are installed in server racks both for asthetics and for maintaining proper airflow.  Using a rack without blanking panels results in improper cooling which can lead to thermal damage.  If any of the vertical space in a server cabinet remains open, the gaps between rack mount equipment causes a change in airflow through the rack and across the components.  We currently stock and sell Blank panels sizes from 1U to 4U.

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Friday, July 6, 2012

Small firm Network safety

We have all heard the story of the hacker "taking down" a corporate network, maybe stealing corporate data or even someone's personal information. The millions of dollars lost, the prestige card numbers now publicly available, or even inexpressive photos stolen and now not so private.

What we don't often hear is of hackers targeting small to medium-sized businesses. The sector, in fact, is under serious threat. Verizon's 2011 Data Breach Investigations report indicates that the small to medium businesses have become the main target for hackers. This is clearly connected to the lack of protection venture made by smaller associates that has created an environment where there is relatively low risk for hackers compared to targeting major corporations.

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What does it cost?

According to Symantec's Smb information protection Survey, the mean cost of cyber attacks for a small to medium firm is 8,242. This estimate is especially daunting since smaller associates are typically not insured against cyber theft or hacking (usually covered by a cyber guarnatee endorsement). Clearly, most small businesses simply cannot afford to take the risk of a hacking incident.

Why does this happen?

Small businesses utter necessary employee, customer, and business data just like large businesses. Because small businesses often fail to adequately protect their networks, hackers can automate the hacking process and steal necessary data easily. Additionally, small businesses often don't notice hacking performance until it is too late - which allows for hackers to breach networks and steal data without detection.

Advice:

1. Implement a firewall appliance in firm office and home offices. Also, setup a software firewall on all machines used on social networks (coffee shops for example). simply put, a good firewall is a barrier that keeps hackers out.

2. Build a corporate protection policy. This policy should comprise password protections together with creating complicated passwords and changing passwords at least every 90 days. Additionally, the policy should direct employees to safely use the internet and network resources provided them by the company. Consequences for violating this policy should be also included.

3. setup and utter anti-virus software that automatically updates, scans and protects all computers. Employees should be educated about viruses and discouraged from opening emails with suspicious attachments or from unknown senders.

4. Keep operating systems up to date each month. Microsoft releases patches and updates on the second Tuesday of each month and updates should be installed shortly after on each computer. Additionally, ask your It assistance supplier to check updates on your server(s), network tool and Pcs regularly.

5. Implement email security. Outsourcing email protection to a known email protection supplier will allow emails to be cleaned prior to ever reaching firm networks. This will cut down on maintenance costs and threats. Additionally, ensure that the firm antivirus product chosen integrates with your email application.

6. Modernize your guarnatee policy. Small businesses should ask their guarnatee agent to add a cyber guarnatee endorsement to their firm guarnatee policy. This will alleviate the cost of breach notices, damages and possible litigation.

Small firm Network safety

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

protect Your Windows Network: From Perimeter to Data Book relate

Protect Your Windows Network: From Perimeter to Data

by Jesper M. Johansson and Steve Riley

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Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology Series (2005)

As the title should tell you, this is an unabashedly Windows-oriented book. It's no surprise, considering the authors are both employees of Microsoft. Jesper Johansson is the Senior schedule manager for safety Policy, and Steve Riley is the Senior schedule manager in the safety enterprise and Technology unit. Both authors are very knowledgeable, and partake in speaking engagements around the world on a regular basis.

Microsoft-centric view aside, I deal primarily with Windows-based networks, so I found this book to be very informative in my safety persisting education. The authors attempt to cover a great deal of ground, so by necessity, some areas are covered in more depth than others. The areas covered are divided into 6 parts: "Introduction and Fundamentals," "Policies, Procedures, and User Awareness," "Physical and Perimeter Security: The First Line of Defense," Protecting Your Network Inside the Perimeter," "Protecting Hosts," and "Protecting Applications."

The book is filled with practical, tasteless sense determination of security, both with respect to for real securing systems, and avoiding practices of "Security Theater." Each episode ends with a section entitled "What You Should Do Today," reinforcing the activity items suggested throughout the chapter. The book also includes a Cd containing a few helpful tools. These comprise a password generator, a Hosts file that blocks known spyware sites, and a script to revoke Sql Server collective permissions.

The writing style is at times humorous, and very down-to-earth. This book is needful both as a casual read, and a allembracing reference for securing networks. I very recommend it to whatever in the facts safety field, as well as whatever finding for a place to start educating themselves about network security.

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Absolute Best Home Network Cabling!

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