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Securely setting up a Linux PC

Help/HowTo Linux Internet connection made easy with a step by step guide to a secure configuration [14 Dec 2005]

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How much is junk traffic costing you?

Help/HowTo Your corporate network is probably dealing with millions more requests for information than it should be [08 Dec 2005]

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Assessing the risk factor

Help/HowTo Having the ability to evaluate situations before they happen is an essential role for an IT manager [30 Nov 2005]

Dealing with the worst-case scenario

Help/HowTo DR Special: A Level 5 disaster spells total loss of systems [28 Nov 2005]

Ten tips for making the most of Google Mail

Help/HowTo There are layers of tools built into Google's Web-based email and even the hidden ones are useful [21 Nov 2005]

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Keeping systems threats in check

Help/HowTo From rumours of hack attacks to a demolished data centre, you need to have a way of classifying incidents that could compromise your systems' integrity [07 Nov 2005]

Custom applications and disaster recovery

Help/HowTo DR Special: Your firm's custom apps can be a major stumbling block on the road to disaster recovery, but they need not be [02 Nov 2005]

Setting up a new Windows PC?

Help/HowTo Then follow these ten tips to keep you safe, productive and entertained [02 Nov 2005]

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Protect your SQL Server database

Help/HowTo If you want a secure SQL Server database, you need to look beyond standard tools [27 Oct 2005]

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Ensure effective document management

Help/HowTo Establishing a way of storing your team's documents is key to project success [25 Oct 2005]

Be aware of wireless threats

Help/HowTo New twists on old threats mean there really is no such thing as a trusted public wireless network [21 Oct 2005]

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Securing enterprise communications

Help/HowTo You need to rembember that, more often than not, digital communications aren't secure [20 Oct 2005]

Defend your network against idle scanning

Help/HowTo Employing intrusion detections is all well and good, but unless you follow these simple steps you may as well not bother [30 Sep 2005]

10 ways to wireless security

Help/HowTo Follow these 10 tips to keep undesirables off your wireless network [30 Sep 2005]

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Avoiding 'Death by PowerPoint'

Help/HowTo PowerPoint is useful, so why are most presentations with it excruciatingly painful? [23 Sep 2005]

Getting your business on the Web

Help/HowTo E-commerce is just one part of a solid Web presence, but an important one. We look at what you need to get yourself up and running [16 Sep 2005]

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Save money by taking control of your desktops

Help/HowTo If you don't keep a hold on your desktop managment systems, the cost of your PCs could spiral out of control [23 Aug 2005]

Two ways to replace your browser

Help/HowTo You may want your users to stop using IE, but removing Microsoft's browser cripples your operating system. We show you two ways round this [22 Aug 2005]

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Balancing leadership and management

Help/HowTo Both skills are essential, but very different. We've got a few pointers as to how to identify both skill sets in staff or potential hires [16 Aug 2005]

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Scaling your security strategy

Help/HowTo As your company gets bigger, you may need to move on from password authentication. We take a look at your options [04 Aug 2005]

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Twitter hack was DNS redirect

Twitter has said an attack on Thursday which took the site offline for many users was the result of a DNS redirect. A group calling itself the Iranian Cyber Army redirected users... More

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Android passes 20,000 apps mark

There are now more than 20,000 Android applications and games, according to statistics from a site that tracks the platform's marketplace. According to AndroLib, Google's open source... More

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Steorn's perpetual motion machine. Bat...

I didn't get an invite to the grand Steorn unveiling of its Orbo technology, but at the moment the doors were opened to the public in Dublin today, a ZDNet UK reader popped in and started... More

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