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<title>The ABCs of securing your wireless network</title>
<description>In this practical introduction to the basics of securing your home wireless network, we&#39;ll cover the important, high-level points that ordinary users need to know in order to secure a network of game consoles, phones, and PCs. Along the way, we&#39;ll also recap some of the relevant information from the original wireless blackpaper, which I recommend if you want to pursue the topic further. So look through the guide, and if you&#39;re already technically savvy then send it along to your uncle or your sister-in-law, and you may get one less phone call when it comes time for them to set up their new WLAN.</description>
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<title>8 Considerations for a Complete Application Performance Solution</title>
<description>Explore the top 8 considerations that require attention when evaluating products and strategies to establish a complete application performance solution. As your operations become increasingly more global, your enterprise network faces greater application performance challenges. Whether it&#39;s bottlenecks or security risks, high-performance businesses need a solution that allows LAN-like application access for employees, partners, vendors and clients–regardless of location.</description>
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<title>Understanding the Security Challenges of FISMA Compliance</title>
<description>Join Mike Nelson, president of SecureNet Technologies and author of the upcoming Pocket Guide to FISMA, and Tripwire&#39;s Studio T host Mark Blevis for a lively discussion of the challenges in meeting FISMA.</description>
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<title>Communication Skills and Basic Competencies Courses for Programmmer&#39;s Wives</title>
<description>Women think they already know everything, but wait... new communication skills and basic competencies courses are now available for women married to programmers.</description>
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<title>Linux Kernel Development How Fast it is Going, Who is Doing It, What They are Doing, and Who is Sponsoring It</title>
<description>The Linux kernel is an interesting project to study for a number of reasons. It is one of the largest individual components on almost any Linux system. It also features one of the fastest-moving development processes and involves more developers than any other open source project. This paper looks at how that process works, focusing on nearly three years of kernel history as represented by the 2.6.11 through 2.6.24 releases.</description>
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