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      <title>E-commerce Security: VeriSign</title>
      <description>Learn how online commerce keeps your credit cards safe. </description>
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      <description>Often while developing an application, programmer needs an information about a value of specific variable, time needed to execute a piece of code or just plain info that some function/module has been entered/exited.</description>
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      <title>Understanding the Microsoft Access Runtime Engine</title>
      <description>Many developers misunderstand key aspects of the Access Runtime Engine and the Microsoft Office Developer. Microsoft Access can be used as a development tool. Not only does the Access Runtime Engine make it possible to distribute your applications to people who don't have Access, but it also lets you do a lot more. </description>
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      <title>Developer.com Update: Design and the ACM</title>
      <description>Who's to blame for the stagnation of computer design? Tyler Sperry takes a look at the perspectives of the ACM and others on this issue.</description>
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      <title>Why Firewalls?</title>
      <description>Running a network? You probably already consider your firewall of utmost importance. The important next step is realizing that proper deployment is everything and that firewall ownership does not necessarily equal protection. </description>
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      <title>Managing Outgoing Viruses</title>
      <description>Every once in a while, Kurt sees some new security development that really sets him on edge. In this case, DERA has come up with a way to combat email borne viruses.</description>
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      <title>Email Filtering: The Real Deal</title>
      <description>Email is probably the favorite Internet related service for most. It's also the one that causes the most problems, with regard to security. People cannot live without email anymore. Most Internet spam is now delivered by email, and more importantly, most viruses are now spread via email.</description>
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      <title>FTP Attacks</title>
      <description>FTP was built to be an extremely flexible protocol, and therein lie many of its security problems.</description>
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      <title>Ending Trust in Certificates</title>
      <description>There are hundreds of thousands of certificates floating around. The whole premise of certificates is that multiple parties trust a central certificate authority. This form of security and verification is not without issues.</description>
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      <title>eXtreme Programming</title>
      <description>Is another methodology really needed, or have enough trees and brain cells been spent on the existing methodologies? </description>
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      <title>Seeing through the hype: Web Services</title>
      <description>"We are in the early stages of a yet another dramatic shift in computing paradigms." This statement was made by Marge Breya, Chief Marketing Officer of iPlanet in reference to Web Services. Is this just hype? </description>
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      <title>Zen and the Art of Breaking Security - Part II</title>
      <description>There are cases in which "gentle" techniques like timing or power analyses are not enough to fulfill the attacker's goal. Or the goal itself is not to break the protection scheme but to break through it, to the end target the mechanism is protecting, in a modern reenactment of Alexander the Great's "solution" to the Gordian knot. Enter failure-inducing attacks, in which the technique is to induce a failure in the very protection mechanism itself. </description>
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      <title>URL, URL, Little Do We Know Thee</title>
      <description>URLs have associated security implications. &amp;quot;Interesting&amp;quot; ways of using them have been known by spammers for a while, but now the Microsoft Knowledge Base spoof and the February  of    Crypto-Gram have made the Internet community more aware of what URLs can do. </description>
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      <title>An Unbreakable Code?</title>
      <description>Dr. Michael Rabin, currently at Harvard, announced a new kind of cipher that is "provably unbreakable." And, indeed, it is exactly that, given the assumptions on which it is based.</description>
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      <description>Tyler Sperry discusses the art of software design and Robert Dilts' method of design (dream it, critique it, then reconcilse it). Second, he discusses checksums with AOL and Instant Messaging.</description>
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