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Network penetration testing is required for vulnerability assessment of the network

1 day ago ago from TAP | Tech A Peep

A penetration test is also known as ethical hacking , a security tool that provides vulnerability assessment of a network. By actively deploying attacks and penetration efforts against your network, it uncovers the vulnerabilities and threats in your security and pre-empts attacks on the perimeter defences. In the network penetration testing, both automatic and human-based attacks are performed to seek out and exploit potential ...

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Moving from Security Networks to Evolution of Testing at Schools

8 hours ago ago from education & tech

Early tonight, there was an interesting edchat on Twitter. How to work with everyone on striking a balance between learning and network safety and security was the topic. After a very crowded meet up, most participants seem to concur to the next recommendations: Quality tasks, relationships, monitoring, follow through, modeling, set the stage for positive behavior, as Becky Fisher wrap it up. There were innumerable analogies. But there was ...

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State fires embattled security contractor

8 hours ago ago from Fedline

The Project on Government Oversight, which first exposed the antics of a group of State Department security contractors guarding the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, says that contractor, ArmorGroup North America,  has been fired. In a news release today, POGO announced it obtained a State Department email informing  ArmorGroup's management that its contract for security services will not be renewed for a fourth year. The department ...

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2009 Security Breaches: White House Security Breach is Not the Exception

23 hours ago ago from Hacker Journals

Americans have always regarded the White House as the secular equivalent to the holy of holies. After the Secret Service admitted to being at fault for the security breach involving President Obama's first state dinner, a bit of digging reveals startling results. Read more

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Changes to the GRE in 2011

14 hours ago ago from Stylus Tutors

The Educational Testing Service has announced that in 2011 it will unveil a modified version of the GRE, the standardized test required to gain admission into many graduate programs.  The test will increase in length by 45 minutes, but overall the test will be friendlier to applicants, according to ETS.  Some of the other changes include: the option to skip questions within sections, rather than needing to answer all questions sequentially ...

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Universal Detection Technology’s Partner in Border and Zone Security Systems Reports Field Test Results for its Sensor System

9 hours ago ago from Good News Now

Universal Detection Technology ( www.udetection.com ) (OTCBB: UNDT ), a developer of early-warning monitoring technologies to protect people from bioterrorism and other infectious health threats and provider of counter-terrorism consulting and training services, announced today that its partner in the development of border and zone security sensors, Precision Sensors Instrumentation (PSI), has reported field test results for its position ...

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Math Gains Stall in Big Cities

4 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Most urban school districts failed to make significant progress in math achievement in the past two years, and had scores below the national average, according to a new federal study. View Full Image Landov Many urban school districts didn't show significant gains in math. Above, fourth-graders at Creekside Elementary School in Elgin, Ill., west of Chicago. The results, released Tuesday by ...

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Gate-crashers to take the Fifth if subpoenaed

7 hours ago ago from FanHouse

WASHINGTON -The White House gate-crashers plan to invoke their Fifth Amendment rights and refuse to testify if they are subpoenaed to appear on Capitol Hill about the security breach. Reality TV hopefuls Michaele and Tareq Salahi said through their lawyer on Tuesday that the House Homeland Security Committee has drawn premature conclusions about the Nov. 24 incident, when they were able to get into the state dinner without being on an ...

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