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Sun Security
14 Jan 2008
#19270
Glenn Brunette's Top Five Solaris 10 Security Features
These Are The Ones You Should Be Using

There are five security controls in the Solaris 10 Operating System (Solaris OS) that Sun Distinguished Engineer Glenn Brunette identifies as the most direct and of immediate value to users.

14 Jan 2008
#19272
Thumbs Up for Sun Identity Manager v7.1
SC Magazine Gives it a 5-Out-of-5 Stars in its Overall Rating

Peter Stephenson of SC Magazine reviews Sun's Identity Manager v7.1, giving the solution a five-out-of-five stars in its overall rating. He praised its focus on compliance and auditing, but criticized its installation and expense. Overall, he concluded, "A good product from a venerable company - can get pricey, but worth the price in very large implementations."

14 Jan 2008
#19254
Ten Steps to Using Project SailFin's Security Features
Blog Explains Digest Authentication with SIP Applications

Venu Gopal shows readers how to use digest authentication with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) applications in part one of an article series he is posting on his blog. Specifically, he shows how to enable SIP Digest Authentication for SIP Servlet Application and authenticate using a SIP Client. He walks readers through a ten-step process.

14 Jan 2008
#19269
Why Enterprises are Turning to Desktop Virtualization
Data Security, Reduced Costs, Improved User Access

Keeping data in the datacenter helps protect enterprise information. This is partially why desktop virtualization is intriguing enterprises since it eliminates the need to store data on laptops or PCs. In a Sun Inner Circle feature article, desktop virtualization is explored, including the benefits it can bring to enterprise security, costs, and user access.

14 Jan 2008
#19275
Managing the Future of Digital Information
Sun CPO Points Out a Few Areas for Consideration

Developing transparent, open controls on information is vitally important as the world becomes more digitally exposed, says Sun Chief Privacy Officer Michelle Dennedy, who outlined three basic steps that may help lead in that direction in a special perspective article for ZDNet Asia.

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