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Windows 7 security: A great leap forward or business as usual?
Windows 7 security: A great leap forward or business as usual?
The public release of Windows 7 is approaching fast. Debates and discussions have been raging on the security improvements in the new platform, and some potential problems have also emerged. In this white paper, we run through the most significant changes and additions, and look at what they might mean to users and administrators.
by Chester Wisniewski, Senior Security Advisor, Sophos
Can Windows 7 succeed where Vista didn’t?
The much-heralded Windows Vista had a mediocre reception on its initial release, and never really took off despite great efforts from Microsoft to encourage hardware vendors to use it. Many businesses, wary of numerous issues, opted to stick to the tried and trusted XP until the new platform stabilized with service packs and upgrades.
But Microsoft took a different course – it rushed to create a replacement platform.
The upgrades included with Vista focused on visuals and certain speed improvements. But the platform introduced a number of new or improved security features, most notable of which was the User Account Control (UAC) system, which was designed to prevent unauthorized execution of code. UAC was widely criticized for its intrusive popups, and its reliance on the understanding of a largely untrained user base that is more likely to ignore or disable the alerts than to take the time to decipher their meaning.
Some other minor additions, such as encryption software BitLocker and the Address Space Randomization system, provided a little extra security, while some items such as the one-way firewall and the Security Center remained largely unchanged.
With Windows 7, Microsoft showed that it is paying attention to its critics and has attempted to deal with a number of these issues.
Some of the changes are largely cosmetic, with further upgrades to the desktop look and feel that continue the direction taken by Vista, following the lead of a certain rival operating system with a far better reputation for glossy visual appeal and user-friendly design.
Under the hood, there are new additions and serious upgrades to previous security measures that offer the promise of greater security as well as ease of use. Microsoft overhauled the interface between users and Vista’s security controls with the Vista Security Center becoming the more fun-sounding, if a bit ambiguous, Action Center. In addition, the company redesigned the UAC, expanded the firewall into a more complete feature and extended encryption. Microsoft also promises a new user-friendly VPN system.
The implementation and completeness of these new ideas will be significant factors in Windows 7 gaining traction with users and IT departments that have resisted upgrading their systems. For the many that have waited so long, upgrades are no longer a choice. Microsoft hopes to avoid a repeat of the Vista experience—so marketing and sales will be pushing hard on customers to upgrade to Windows 7. It is almost certain that Windows 7 will push XP aside. Therefore, the safety level of the new platform will have a massive influence on computer users worldwide, whether they like it or not.
Action stations: Windows Security Center rebadged but not replaced?
Microsoft introduced Windows Security Center with XP and it has remained largely unchanged ever since. With Windows 7 it has been given a major revamp. The new Action Center combines the existing management and control of the firewall, updating and anti-malware protection with a selection of additional system maintenance tasks, including backup, troubleshooting, anti-spyware, UAC and the general state of network security settings.
Windows Vista Users accustomed to the constant stream of alert popups and the old system tray shield badge will experience the biggest change. Windows 7 presents more detailed listings of potential issues, which often come with useful information and advice. Integration with anti-malware solutions is much more granular, enabling products to inform the operating system when they need updating. In Vista, the only information the Security Center could provide was “out of date” or “more than 30 days out of date.” Products can also feed their own customized information to users, enabling them to make more informed choices, and users gain a level of customization (e.g., they can disable functions they are not interested in monitoring).
The new Action Center icon looks like a waving flag; it features a small red mark when something important needs fixing. At first glance it seems like a good idea to do away with the popups, which became almost invisible for many users thanks to their frequent appearance. But the flag icon could be a step too far: The new alerting system may be so obscure as to be rendered useless.
The improved integration and control, and more granular messaging, will help most users and security solution developers. However, striking the right balance between keeping users informed and flooding them with irritating alerts remains tricky.
Access denied: UAC simplified, but still ruined by pester power?
As part of the Action Center lineup (and therefore a core security feature of the platform), the UAC system has also had a radical revision to minimize its impact on the user. In Vista, where it first appeared, the system quickly became notorious for presenting an excess of intrusive alerts and demands for confirmation, which quickly turned off users who consequently turned off the system. Changes to system settings were the main cause of these—rather than new software installations or installed programs trying to adjust a setting (when alerts are more expected and in some cases even appreciated). The new system has a finer level of controls than the simple on or off of the earlier version; it defaults to prompting only when third-party programs try to make changes and allowing changes initiated by the user. A simpler slider system enables a user to set more or less strict data protection with ease. In addition, the occasionally rather scary dimming (and often brief blacking out) of the screen that accompanies the alerts by default can also be disabled. Microsoft also redesigned popups to be more informative.
Microsoft promised a significant decrease in the number of popups, and, indeed, the popups in Windows 7 now have improved information on exactly what is being permitted—so it should make the system more effective. However, it is unclear whether many users will use the system correctly— that’s because most users lack the understanding required to make informed calls, and many are unlikely to think beyond simply making the popup disappear. On a standard desktop running with the “protected administrator” default user, making the popup disappear is as simple as clicking yes or no; the default selection is no, so users who have trained themselves to simply hit the Enter key will find themselves protected from unwanted changes and most likely frustrated by non-functional software.
Another issue with these default settings is that malware could bypass the system by injecting itself into a trusted application and running from there. Indeed, some malware has been observed spoofing UAC-style prompts to obtain user permission to operate unimpeded.
The system is improved from its previous, barely usable state. But it still lacks the features of platforms with more ground-up security models, where such alerts generally provide adequate context and detail so users can grasp exactly what is being asked and require an administrator password even from a logged on administrator— which forces users to consider what they are allowing and take responsibility for their own safety. The UAC concept is user-driven rather than expert-driven, so it is a questionable approach in a world where end-user expertise is rare. Although personal files and tools will require user approval and operation, core system assets should be more rigorously protected.
Border control: Windows Firewall finally fully functional?
One of the most significant security improvements introduced in the XP era was the Windows Firewall. Initial off-by-default versions proved entirely inadequate, so with SP2 Microsoft made a major step change in the security of users worldwide by providing firewalling as a standard feature.
Of course, with only inbound protection rather than the bidirectional control provided by proper firewall solutions, it was far from ideal. Although the basic stateful packet-filtering provided some protection from common exploits, it lacked any advanced features like a full-fledged antivirus; and without central management, policy enforcement and auditing were unsuitable for serious business networks. For most well-informed administrators, it was just another thing to disable before rolling out more comprehensive protection. If nothing else, though, it gave the inexpert, or just lazy, everyday home user a bare-bones level of protection from many forms of attack.
With the new OS, Windows Firewall finally comes of age. The new version provides appropriate inbound and outbound port and protocol filtering including IPv6 support and a raft of features. Detailed user-level configuration is available, but at the corporate network level the improvements are even more significant, with complete management and reporting well integrated into the group policy subsystem.
This all sounds like a major boon to home and business users, but it depends on how broadly it’s adopted, which in turn depends on how willing people are to adapt long-standing security practices. Home users—again, all but the most ill-informed—are using their internet security suites to provide both anti-malware and firewalling, generally with specialist firewall design and integration with behavioral anti-malware providing a much higher level of protection. At the business level, similar practices will apply in most cases, with providers of corporate security solutions bundling desktop firewalling with their other protective layers and providing their own centralized management and reporting systems. Security admin specialists will be charged with monitoring and maintaining all protection in bigger networks. In addition, they will still have to control anti-malware, NAC and other security implementations that are not so well integrated into Microsoft’s own control systems. Security specialists may also face a steep learning curve with the Group Policy Object management style (although it’s familiar to user-level software and policy administrators, and suited to their needs) because it’s so unlike standard workflow patterns in existing security management systems, which are specifically designed to cope with the complex needs of firewall configuration.
For most home and work users, splitting the task of security management between multiple tools, usage layouts and support systems will be a pretty obvious timewaster. The use of firewalls from existing, trusted providers seems likely to remain the norm for the foreseeable future.
Tunnel ahead: DirectAccess, a simple VPN for all?
For corporate administrators, one of the most interesting new security features in Windows 7 is likely to be the new DirectAccess system, which is essentially a built-in VPN client designed to allow users to “simply and more securely access corporate resources when out of the office” (source: Microsoft Windows 7 main page). It is intended to be fully integrated, always on and compatible with firewalls and NAT setups, and to allow both remote access to corporate networks and remote management of logged-in systems by network admins. Remote users are growing ever more commonplace and the issues they present to network security administrators expand in complexity along with their numbers and requirements. Microsoft has recognized the need for major improvements in remote connectivity, so it appears that it will make it very simple and easy to stay safe on the road.
However, there are some major implementation and security issues here. The first big stumbling block an admin will hit when trying to implement DirectAccess is its complete reliance on IPv6. Although theoretically a much superior and more scalable technology to IPv4, IPv6 has yet to make much if any headway in the real world. This means that admins will need to implement IPv6 both on workstations and on the corporate networks, with the inevitable associated learning curve and security lapses when implementing complex and unfamiliar technology for the first time. The alternative, as recommended by Microsoft, is to implement translation technologies at both the workstation and server sides, likely to require different tools and systems for the two, with the associated additional overhead and several more levels of complexity for the administrator – and of course the additional security risk that complexity brings.
Those persuaded to bite the bullet and become early adopters of IPv6 should remember the lessons of the IPv4 introduction – when large numbers of severe vulnerabilities were discovered. It seems inevitable that similar issues will be found with IPv6 when the user base has built up and stumbled across them, and early adopters will be embroiled in a taxing cycle of firefighting and patching until the bugs are ironed out.
There are also some potential dangers in the way Microsoft recommends using the system, which is intended to tunnel traffic securely into corporate networks but allow other activities such as web browsing to use the machine’s typical (usually wireless) connection, presumably to save on corporate resources. This approach will immediately sound alarm bells with security-conscious admins who see such a setup as an open bridge between their carefully protected networks and the threat-riddled frontiers of the internet. In other words, this approach should be avoided at all costs.
When IPv6 finally becomes the norm, this system will be a great leap forward. But it is premature and somewhat lacking in completeness of vision, so serious network admins will stick with their existing VPN providers for some time to come.
Locked out: BitLocker, a business-ready encryption system?
BitLocker disk encryption, which was introduced in Vista, has been somewhat extended and improved in Windows 7. Again, it is included only in the Enterprise and Ultimate editions. It has some hardware requirements as well, including a compatible BIOS and a separate unencrypted boot partition from which to access the encrypted system drive. For optimum performance, a trusted platform module that provides a range of services like tamper protection to allow trusted boot, key storage and basic cryptographic functions, is recommended. In its Transparent Operation Mode, it provides little more than integrity checking on boot, with decryption failing, or at least requiring additional confirmation before proceeding, if unauthorized modifications have been made. The User Authentication Mode offers a more secure level of encryption, requiring a user password or a key stored on a USB drive before the protected system or other volumes are decrypted.
Windows 7 includes an additional set of functionality for encrypting USB removable drives, which should be compatible with Windows Vista without changes. XP users will require a new plugin to access data stored on encrypted key drives, which will at least allow read access. The plugin will only provide protection when the drive is disconnected from the machine; when plugged in, all data on the drive is vulnerable to harvesting if the machine is compromised by malware.
Similar to its improvements in the firewall, Microsoft appears to have done a good job of providing a quality encryption system built in to its operating system. But, again, similar to the situation with its firewall, it remains to be seen if the company, which still has long-standing problems inspiring trust on security matters, will persuade admins to migrate from their existing, well-known and trusted expert cryptography providers. Management remains a key issue, with the implementation of centralized key management and disaster recovery lagging well behind the solid implementation at the local level.
Related to BitLocker in name only, AppLocker provides a basic whitelisting system designed to allow only approved software to run on Windows 7 systems. Available only in the Enterprise and Ultimate editions, it is manageable via the Group Policy model.
More or less: Other security benefits and potential pitfalls
Admins considering implementing Windows 7 in a corporate environment should review a number of other areas where they’ll encounter some good points and some hazards.
Some have highlighted the built-in XP mode virtualization system, which provides full compatibility with older software, as a great benefit to users. Others have pointed out the potential security drawbacks – with good reason. There is little centralized management available for XP mode virtual systems. Moreover, as with any virtual machine, the guest system will require all the usual patch management and client security software to keep it safe. Many inexperienced users think virtual guest systems are protected by the security of the host – not subject to their own patching and anti-malware requirements. Therefore, these users tend to leave these virtual guest systems open to attack and infestation, so significant use of such systems by home users may lead to the growth of infected machines attacking the rest of the world.
In a corporate setting, there appears to be little need for XP mode because most professional software runs without difficulty on native Windows 7. The main target of XP mode appears to be gamers clinging to aged favorites. Most admins should simply disable XP mode in the corporate desktops; and those who must allow it should follow the usual requirements for virtualization, with all the extra work of patching and client-side security conducted as scrupulously as possible.
There have been rumors that European anti-trust regulations may force Microsoft to provide a so-called “E Edition” for the European marketplace. This edition will enable users to select from a range of leading browsers during installation, with the operating system opened up somewhat to allow it to function without Internet Explorer. Although this may be of interest to home users intrigued by the perceived added security and usability of some browsers, corporate software management is generally better served by Microsoft’s regular, if often rather tardy, patching system. Moreover, few businesses will be prepared to fully trust the relatively under-supported open-source alternatives for the time being. For most, using IE as a default and alternatives available as secondary browsers if required is likely to remain the standard.
Microsoft has been heavily criticized for some time for stubbornly clinging to the default setting in most Windows releases to hide file extensions, which has been exploited by malware authors for many years to disguise their wares as something other than what they are. The issue has been around since Windows NT, and is widely regarded as one of the simplest moves Microsoft could make to show it is serious about keeping its users away from malware.
The password authentication model presents a major stumbling block to Microsoft’s highly valued usability, and the company seems to have recognized that the model also has flaws as a security system. One addition to Windows 7 that seems likely to be universally welcomed is the built-in support for biometric devices. It handles fingerprint readers and comes with API access for developers of other types of biometric identification.
A growing number of devices now have integrated fingerprint readers. Although the readers have been implemented with varying degrees of success, this could move authentication away from the easily cracked or stolen password model toward more personal, unique and certain ways of confirming identities. The success or failure of this new model will depend greatly on the close integration of devices with platforms, software and web services, and Microsoft has taken an important step toward providing its end of this package.
With all these new features, will Windows 7 keep me safe?
Whether its motivation arises from a genuine desire to do things better or simply a sensible business case for appearing more credible on security issues, Microsoft has attempted to move closer to an appropriate security model. The company has provided some interesting and useful tools to assist its users and network admins in maintaining control over their systems and data. However, many of these new tools have flaws of one kind or another – and some show serious shortcomings in completeness of vision and thoroughness of implementation. Still others seem like excellent and complete packages waiting only for the rest of the world to be in a position to use them.
Of course, we never expected the new platform to do away with the need for anti-malware and other security and control solutions. But at least Microsoft will be covering most of the security issues for its wide user base of under-educated, under-motivated home users once its new Security Essentials free desktop anti-malware arrives.
Most businesses will stick to third-party expert security software providers. But it’s possible the decrease in numbers of easy targets elsewhere will reduce the numbers of zombies, spam bots.
About the Author
This article was written by Chester Wisniewski, Senior Security Advisor at Sophos, and is reproduced here with full permission of Sophos. Sophos provides full data protection services including: security software, encryption software, antivirus, and malware protection.
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940nM 30 foot IR GSM Field Surveillance Camera $349.99 Increase your eyes in the field with our 940-GSM field surveillance camera. The unit appears to be a normal ‘trail camera’ but inside is a slot for a GSM SIM card (AT&T or T-Mobile).The unit can be set to record video, take still images, or both. When the unit is triggered, as well as recording video it takes two time and date stamped pictures. The first is a high resolution adjustable 1, 5 or 12 Megapixel still shot. The second is a low-res (320x240 or 640x480) image which can be sent as an email or MMS text message. The 940-GSM can store up to three email addresses or phone numbers. A serial number setting enables photos to be coded so that the user can easily identify the location when viewing them.The unit features 940nM IR LEDs for invisible illumination up to 30 feet and side facing PIR sensors which provide a wider sensing angle and better trigger response time.The included software allows you to program in the contact number for activation, timer settings and resolution settings. The unit operates on 8 AA betteries for an estimated 2 week run time, or has an external 6 V power connection. Comes with USB cable, video output cable, and mounting strap.Add the 940-GSMENC for a metal security enclosure to protect your unit from thieves or vandals.NOTE: If you choose to use a AT&T pre-paid SIM card, that SIM card must come from a true AT&T store and not a third party retailer such as Radioshack or Walmart. T-Mobile and post-paid AT&T accounts are not affected by this requirement. |
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Web Smart 8-Port Gigabit PoE Switch $425.99 The D-Link DGS-1210-10P is the latest Web Smart switch to feature D-Link Green technology. Equipped with 8 10/100/1000Mbps PoE ports and two combo 10/100/1000BASE-T/SFP ports, the DGS-1210-10P integrates advanced management and security functions that provide performance and scalability. Management options for the DGS-1210-10P include SNMP, Web Management, SmartConsole Utility, and Compact Command Lines. The series also supports ACL filtering and the D-Link Safeguard Engine™. The DGS-1210-10P uses Auto Voice VLAN, ensuring higher priority for voice traffic. The DGS-1210-10P comes with a fanless design in a compact 13-inch desktop enclosure, which allows for quieter operation and guarantees an extended lifetime.D-Link GreenD-Link is continuously striving to take the lead in developing innovative technology that allows for power saving without sacrificing operational performance or functionality. The DGS-1210-10P automatically detects the length of connected cables and can adjust power usage by saving energy on shorter cable connections of up to 20 meters. Power saving by link status helps to further save energy by automatically switching ports without a link to sleep mode and thus drastically reducing power consumption. The DGS-1210-10P takes the approach to green IT and power saving one step further by incorporating a special chipset with advanced silicon technology.Seamless IntegrationThe DGS-1210-10P comes with Ethernet and Gigabit copper ports capable of connecting to existing Cat.5 twisted-pair cables. Additionally, the last two ports of the DGS-1210-10P combine SFP and copper connectivity into one port and therefore provide a more flexible solution for upstream or downstream server connections via fiber interface. Using the default presets, the administrator can quickly set up without worrying about reconfiguring any settings and providing easy access for the user.Extensive Layer 2 FeaturesEquipped with a complete lineup of L2 features, these switches include IGMP Snooping, Port Mirroring, Spanning Tree and Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). The IEEE 802.3x Flow Control function allows servers to directly connect to the switch for fast, reliable data transfer. At 2000Mbps Full Duplex, the Gigabit ports provide high-speed data pipes to servers with minimum data transfer loss. Network maintenance features include Loopback Detection and Cable Diagnostics. Loopback Detection is used to detect loops created by a specific port and automatically shut down the affected port. Cable Diagnostics is designed for network administrators to quickly examine the quality of the copper cables and determine the type of cable error.QoS, Bandwidth ControlThe switch is perfect for deployment in a VoIP environment, as they support Auto Voice VLAN and Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) QoS for VoIP application. Auto Voice VLAN will automatically place voi |
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Web Smart 24-Port Gigabit Switch $467.99 The D-Link DGS-1210-24 is the latest Web Smart switch to feature D-Link Green technology. Equipped with 20 10/100/1000Mbps ports and four combo 10/100/1000BASE-T/SFP ports, the DGS-1210-24 integrates advanced management and security functions that provide performance and scalability. Management options for the DGS-1210-24 include SNMP, Web Management, SmartConsole Utility, and Compact Command Lines, while also supporting ACL filtering and the D-Link Safeguard Engine™. The DGS-1210-24 uses Auto Voice VLAN, ensuring higher priority for voice traffic. The DGS-1210-24 comes in a fanless design with a 19-inch metal case, allowing for quieter operation and guarantees an extended lifetime.D-Link GreenD-Link is continuously striving to take the lead in developing innovative technology that allows for power saving without sacrificing operational performance or functionality. The DGS-1210-24 automatically detects the length of connected cables and can adjust power usage by saving energy on shorter cable connections of up to 20 meters. Power saving by link status helps to further save energy by automatically switching ports without a link to sleep mode and thus drastically reducing power consumption. The DGS-1210-24 takes the approach to green IT and power saving one step further by incorporating a special chipset with advanced silicon technology.Seamless IntegrationThe DGS-1210-24 comes with Ethernet and Gigabit copper ports capable of connecting to existing Cat.5 twisted-pair cables. Additionally, the last four ports of the DGS-1210-24 combine SFP and copper connectivity into one port and therefore provide a more flexible solution for upstream or downstream server connections via fiber interface. Using the default presets, the administrator can quickly set up without worrying about reconfiguring any settings and providing easy access for the user.Extensive Layer 2 FeaturesEquipped with a complete lineup of L2 features, this switch includes IGMP Snooping, Port Mirroring, Spanning Tree and Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). The IEEE 802.3x Flow Control function allows servers to directly connect to the switch for fast, reliable data transfer. At 2000Mbps Full Duplex, the Gigabit ports provide high-speed data pipes to servers with minimum data transfer loss. Network maintenance features include Loopback Detection and Cable Diagnostics. Loopback Detection is used to detect loops created by a specific port and automatically shut down the affected port. Cable Diagnostics is designed for network administrators to quickly examine the quality of the copper cables and determine the type of cable error.QoS, Bandwidth ControlThe DGS-1210-24 is perfect for deployment in a VoIP environment, as they support Auto Voice VLAN and Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) QoS for VoIP application. Auto Voice VLAN will automatically place voice traffic from an IP phone to an assig |
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DGS-1224TP Web Smart 24-Port Gigabit PoE Switch $899.99 D-Link’s latest generation of Web Smart Gigabit Switches blend plug-and-play simplicity with exceptional performance and reliability to create a cost-effective solution for bandwidth-starved work groups and departments. Enhanced features of the DGS-1224TP include Gigabit uplink combo ports, Power over Ethernet, QoS, and versatile management functions. Power over Ethernet easily allows you to install and power wireless access points, network cameras, VoIP phones and other network equipment for simplified and reduced deployment costs. Total PoE power budget on 24 10/100/1000 ports for the DGS-1224TP is 180 watts. Therefore, the maximum power output per PoE port is up to 15.4W on 11 ports or 7.5W on 24 ports simultaneously.The DGS-1224TP is housed in a new style 19” rackmount case with an easy-to-view front panel and diagnostic LEDs. User-friendly, web-based management is supported for easy configuration and flexibility for different network requirements.D-Link Green™ TechnologyD-Link is striving to take the lead in developing innovative and power-saving technology without sacrificing operational performance or functionality. The DGS-1224TP implements D-Link Green technology, resulting in reduced power consumption and heat dissipation. The switch has adopted the latest silicon technology, which helps lower your power consumption usage. If a port does not have a cable link or the connected device is powered down, the port goes to “sleep mode”, reducing power consumption and saving energy.Protecting the Environment for a Better TomorrowThe incorporation of D-Link Green technology into DGS-1224TP switch re-emphasizes D-Link’s strong commitment to protecting the environment and leading the development of eco-friendly products. DGS-1224TP complies with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) and WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directives. RoHS directives restrict the use of specific hazardous materials during the manufacture of electrical and electronic goods, while WEEE directives apply standards for proper disposal and recyclable packaging to help reduce wastage.Secure Your NetworkThe DGS-1224TP provides a robust set of security features normally found only in fully managed switching solutions. They are equipped with the D-Link Safeguard Engine™ to protect the CPU from malicious attacks. When frames enter the switch, the D-Link Safeguard Engine detects and blocks broadcast, multicast, and unicast flooding, which can overload a CPU and bring network traffic to a halt. In addition, the switches provide support for secure encrypted 802.1X Port-based Authentication, Broadcast Storm Control, and up to 256 static MAC address entries.You can also manage the switches from a remote station using the Trusted Host function. Management can be from up to three designated management stations through a web browser or telnet sessio |
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Web Smart 16-Port Gigabit Switch $354.99 The D-Link DGS-1210-16 is the latest Web Smart switch to feature D-Link Green technology. Equipped with 12 10/100/1000Mbps ports and four combo 10/100/1000BASE-T/SFP ports, the DGS-1210-16 integrates advanced management and security functions that provide performance and scalability. Management options for the DGS-1210-16 include SNMP, Web Management, SmartConsole Utility, and Compact Command Lines, while also supporting ACL filtering and the D-Link Safeguard Engine™. The DGS-1210-16 uses Auto Voice VLAN, ensuring higher priority for voice traffic. The DGS-1210-16 comes in a fanless design with a 19-inch metal case, allowing for quieter operation and guarantees an extended lifetime.D-Link GreenD-Link is continuously striving to take the lead in developing innovative technology that allows for power saving without sacrificing operational performance or functionality. The DGS-1210-16 automatically detects the length of connected cables and can adjust power usage by saving energy on shorter cable connections of up to 20 meters. Power saving by link status helps to further save energy by automatically switching ports without a link to sleep mode and thus drastically reducing power consumption. The DGS-1210-16 takes the approach to green IT and power saving one step further by incorporating a special chipset with advanced silicon technology.Seamless IntegrationThe DGS-1210-16 comes with Ethernet and Gigabit copper ports capable of connecting to existing Cat.5 twisted-pair cables. Additionally, the last four ports of the DGS-1210-16 combine SFP and copper connectivity into one port and therefore provide a more flexible solution for upstream or downstream server connections via fiber interface. Using the default presets, the administrator can quickly set up without worrying about reconfiguring any settings and providing easy access for the user.Extensive Layer 2 FeaturesEquipped with a complete lineup of L2 features, this switch includes IGMP Snooping, Port Mirroring, Spanning Tree and Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). The IEEE 802.3x Flow Control function allows servers to directly connect to the switch for fast, reliable data transfer. At 2000Mbps Full Duplex, the Gigabit ports provide high-speed data pipes to servers with minimum data transfer loss. Network maintenance features include Loopback Detection and Cable Diagnostics. Loopback Detection is used to detect loops created by a specific port and automatically shut down the affected port. Cable Diagnostics is designed for network administrators to quickly examine the quality of the copper cables and determine the type of cable error.QoS, Bandwidth ControlThe DGS-1210-16 is perfect for deployment in a VoIP environment, as they support Auto Voice VLAN and Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) QoS for VoIP application. Auto Voice VLAN will automatically place voice traffic from an IP phone to an assig |
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VESA Mount $29.99 This optional VESA wall mount can be placed virtually anywhere. This mount allows items to be mounted with VESA compliant mounting devices, such as Monitors, TV’s, or a wall mount bracket, that provide the VESA 100% attachment and correct weight capacity. * VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) was established in 1989 to set and support industry-wide interface standards designed for the PC, workstation, and other computing environments. |
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Digiop 3D Analytic Cameras $1999.99 The DIGIOP™ 3D camera represents the next generation of video analytics. It collects counting data in real-time, utilizing sophisticated filtering options for 95%+ accuracy.The DIGIOP™ 3D camera offers multiple advantages over traditional data collection devices and video analytic platforms. The camera consists of 2 lenses which gives it the ability to see in stereo vision without the need of traditional scene calibration of 2D analytic cameras. It utilizes this advanced stereoscopic capability and object tracking technology to provide accurate data under a broad set of environmental conditions, such as high traffic, dynamic lighting, and indoor and outdoor environments. Based on the 3D information, the system accurately distinguishes between children, adults, and other objects such as shopping carts.Combining this integrated intelligent camera into the DIGIOP ELEMENTS™ platform provides a very powerful counting solution with video verification.The Advantages of Video IntegrationIntegrating video analytics and data management at the edge reduces total cost of ownership by allowing the device to operate as a standalone device without the need for an external PC or controller, or as an integrated intelligent camera into the DIGIOP video server platform. If used in conjunction with a DIGIOP video server, store managers can view real-time data on the dashboard as well as review video and data for easy in-store validation. An integrated web server enables complete configuration and management via standard web browsers, locally at the store or remotely over a WAN. The system scales by simply adding additional devices to the network. Industry standard 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet is supported to facilitate reuse of existing networking infrastructure and network management tools. Standard protocols for time synchronization and software updates are supported.Key Features:Stereoscopic camera design (3D)352 x 240 resolution B/W video with 2.0 luxReal-time in-store data delivery to DIGIOP ELEMENTS™ software with video verificationSimple, intuitive web interface provides full device configuration and management capabilitiesExtreme counting accuracy - typically greater than 95%Filters objects based on height, shape and size (i.e. children, shopping carts and strollers as desired)Robust and accurate metrics across a broad set of environments: indoor/ outdoor and high trafficAdjusts automatically to environmental changes: lighting, temperature, etc. * We recommend speaking to one of our sales representative before purchasing this product. |
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DIGIOP Black 4 Channel H.264 DVR with DVD Burner $399.99 In addition to standard H.264 quadplex functionality, advanced features include:High-def Resolution Up to D1 recording on all channelsSynchronized Audio Capture court admissible audio evidenceExternal Storage Add more storage capacity w/ built-in eSata portBandwidth Throttling Optimize impact on your network through your DVRPLUS! Access and manage your video from anywhere, via the device of your choice:REMOTE MANAGEMENT via user-friendly, full-featured CMS for single- or multi-DVR systemsMOBILE ACCESS via iPhone & Android app, both 3G or WiFi options!EASY OFFLOAD via DVD, network & USBOptimized design for ease of use:Updated user-friendly GUI interfaceUSB mouse for ease of operationQuick set-up – configure operation in under a minuteComes with mouse, remote control, power supply, instructions, network software, 3-year warranty (with a Pre-installed hard drive) and 30-day money-back guarantee.Hard drive not included. Installing your own hard drive will void your warranty. Please look below for hard drive options. Add a hard drive to your cart and our experts will install it for you. |
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DIGIOP Black 8 Channel H.264 DVR with DVD Burner $549.99 In addition to standard H.264 quadplex functionality, advanced features include:High-def Resolution Up to D1 recording on all channelsSynchronized Audio Capture court admissible audio evidenceExternal Storage Add more storage capacity w/ built-in eSata portBandwidth Throttling Optimize impact on your network through your DVRPLUS: Access and manage your video from anywhere, via the device of your choice:REMOTE MANAGEMENT via user-friendly, full-featured CMS for single- or multi-DVR systemsMOBILE ACCESS via iPhone & Android app, both 3G or WiFi options!EASY OFFLOAD via DVD, network & USBOptimized design for ease of use:Updated user-friendly GUI interfaceUSB mouse for ease of operationQuick set-up – configure operation in under a minuteComes with mouse, remote control, power supply, instructions, network software, 3-year warranty (with a Pre-installed hard drive) and 30-day money-back guarantee.Hard drive not included. Installing your own hard drive will void your warranty. Please look below for hard drive options. Add a hard drive to your cart and our experts will install it for you. |
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DIGIOP Black 16 Channel H.264 DVR with DVD Burner $699.99 In addition to standard H.264 quadplex functionality, advanced features include:High-def Resolution Up to D1 recording on all channelsSynchronized Audio Capture court admissible audio evidenceExternal Storage Add more storage capacity w/ built-in eSata portBandwidth Throttling Optimize impact on your network through your DVRPLUS: Access and manage your video from anywhere, via the device of your choice:REMOTE MANAGEMENT via user-friendly, full-featured CMS for single- or multi-DVR systemsMOBILE ACCESS via iPhone & Android app, both 3G or WiFi options!EASY OFFLOAD via DVD, network & USBOptimized design for ease of use:Updated user-friendly GUI interfaceUSB mouse for ease of operationQuick set-up – configure operation in under a minuteComes with mouse, remote control, power supply, instructions, network software, 3-year warranty (with a Pre-installed hard drive) and 30-day money-back guarantee.Hard drive not included. Installing your own hard drive will void your warranty. Please look below for hard drive options. Add a hard drive to your cart and our experts will install it for you. |
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24-Port 10/100/1000 Desktop/Rackmount Switch $249.99 The DGS-1024D provides three key benefits through its cutting edge, innovative D-Link Green eco-friendly technology:Reduces power consumption & creates less heatExtended product lifeReduces operating costsPower Savings by Number of Connected Ports and Link StatusComputers do not require Internet access all the time; neither do switches utilize all ports at all times. When a computer or network equipment is shut down, switches often remain on and continue to consume considerable amounts of power. With D-Link Green Technology, D-Link switches can automatically detect link status and reduce power usage of ports that are idle. Computers or any connecting parties set to standby mode (not power off), however, will not provide significant power savings.Power Savings by Cable LengthD-Link Green verified switches have the ability to analyze the length of any Ethernet cable connected to them for adjustment of power usage accordingly. Shorter lengths require less power.Overall Power Savings Per DayFor a traditional switch, power consumption remains constant even when the ports are not in use. In a standard workday scenario where PCs are used for 10 hours a day and powered off 14 hours a day, and connected to the switch using 20 meter cables, D-Link Green Technology can save up to 25%* power used for each system.Note: Switch uses switching power adapter. The cable length which PCs are connected to switch is 20m cables.Get the blazing speed of Gigabit Ethernet with the D-Link GigaExpress DGS-1024D, an 24-port 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Switch that delivers power, performance, and reliability in one cost-effective, space-saving design. Increase the speed of your network server and backbone connections, or make Gigabit to the desktop a reality.Power users in the office, workgroup, or creative production environment can now move large, bandwidth-intensive files faster. Transfer graphics, CGI, CAD, or multimedia files across the network instantly. The versatile and compact 1RU height design of the DGS-1024D enables the device to be rackmounted in a standard 19 inch rack, while conserving valuable rack space.Power-PackedIt features a non-blocking switching architecture that filters and forwards packets at full wire-speed for maximum throughput. An 8K MAC address table provides scalability for even the largest networks. Address learning and aging, 802.3x Flow Control for full-duplex mode, and back pressure flow control for half-duplex mode alleviates traffic congestion and ensures reliable data transmission.Designed using industry standards, it is compatible with virtually all 10, 100, and 1000Mbps Ethernet devices and other vendor equipment. The D-Link DGS-1024D 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Switch protects your existing network investments while providing you with a straightforward migration pa |
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DIGIOP Elements vs 8.1 & 4 IP Channel Activation Licenses $495 The DIGIOP ELEMENTS™ software suite extends the value of surveillance video beyond the traditional benefits of loss prevention and risk management, by combining raw video with information from back-office systems and video analytics.The result is an integrated dashboard that provides your functional leaders (management, operations, merchandising, marketing, and IT) with an accurate real-time and recorded view of the performance of the business.DIGIOP ELEMENTS™ features four powerful software components: DIGIOP™ Connect, DIGIOP™ Control, DIGIOP™ Core, and DIGIOP™ Data. Together, these elements provide the foundation for a revolutionary tool to manage your business intelligence..DIGIOP™ Connect.DIGIOP™ Connect is a unified dashboard that displays both video and data intelligence on a single interface, enabling remote management of both single-site and multi-site systems..DIGIOP™ Connect features powerful search tools such as Thumbnail Search, Timeline Search, Replay Search, Digital Zoom, and Tours, allowing you to quickly locate, save and export your critical video and data intelligence..DIGIOP™ Control.DIGIOP™ Control is a web-based administration portal that enables you to configure your systems and manage permissions from anywhere you have Internet access..DIGIOP™ Control allows you to easily manage your video, data, and user information across your single- or multi-site system. Controls include: add and configure cameras, set user rights, establish global and local level permissions for systems, cameras, and data streams..DIGIOP™ Core.DIGIOP™ Core is an extensible video recording platform that provides real-time recording of analog and IP cameras..The DIGIOP™ Core software can be configured to display live video as it’s recorded, or to run in the background and archive video data for display using DIGIOP™ Connect..DIGIOP™ Data.DIGIOP™ Data is our data management software that integrates external data with video recorded by DIGIOP™ Core, resulting in synchronous information streams to be displayed using DIGIOP™ Connect..From retail-focused applications like Point-of-Sale (POS) systems to Time & Attendance systems at schools or even Electronic Access Control systems at healthcare facilities, DIGIOP™ Data creates the link between the video and data that brings real power to the cameras in a facility.Recommended Hardware Specifications for DIGIOP ELEMENTS™DIGIOP ELEMENTS™ is capable of operating on systems with lower specifications, but this is highly dependent upon number of cameras, camera resolution, and recorded frame rates. Contact one of our DIGIOP Sales Representatives to determine the optimal specifications for your project.CPU: 2.8GHz, Intel C |
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French security decal $3.99 French security decal |
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BNC security coupler $3.99 BNC security coupler |
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Security Bit Set by Performance Tool $3.99 33-piece set;Quality chrome vanadium bits;Tamperproof;Hex Key (AF and Metric);Torq set;Magnetic bit holder Security Bit Set by Performance Tool |
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Fake security camera - bullet security camera $24.99 A realistic imitation CCTV security camera. |
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Fake security camera - professional security camera $29.99 A realistic imitation CCTV security camera. |
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UMTS Security $140 Can you afford not to read this book?…….. The Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) offers a consistent set of services to mobile computer and phone users and numerous different radio access technologies will co-exist within the UMTS system’s core network – security is, therefore, of the utmost importance. UMTS Security focuses on the standardized security features of UMTS and brings together material previously only available in specifications, design documents and presentations in one concise form. In addition, this unique volume also covers non-standard implementation specific features that allow differentiation between operators and manufacturers. Describes the security solutions specified for UMTS Provides a comprehensive presentation of the UMTS security specifications and explains the role of the security functionality in the UMTS system Presents the UMTS security system in its totality from the theoretical background through to the design process Discusses the new security features included in Release 4 and 5 By providing a unified treatment of the security services provided by the UMTS system, this volume will provide invaluable information and have instant appeal to planners, constructers and implementers of UMTS networks, and developers and analysts of application oriented security services that make use of UMTS communication networks. It will also be of considerable interest to postgraduates and researchers of modern communication security technology. |
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Security in Mexico $9.95 The security situation in Mexico has deteriorated in recent years. To help inform debate on the future of U.S.-Mexico relations, this study examined a set of U.S. policy options and potential policy priorities that hold promise for Mexico’s security. |
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.Net Security $71.6 When you use .NET to create clientand serverside applications, you have to address a new and large set of security issues. . NET Security shows you what you need to know by covering different aspects of the .NET security model through detailed discussions about the key namespaces. The authors demonstrate how to write .NET code to create secure systems within the .NET Framework. They also discuss possible breakins to the security model in .NETand how .NET prevents such intrusions.This tutorial explains how to use the .NET security and cryptographic classes, and functions as a reference manual for developers seeking to understand security implementation in the .NET Framework. Additionally, the .NET Framework requires understanding in many new areas like managed code, permissions, and evidenceall of which this dynamic book covers. Table of Contents The Basics of Cryptography and Security Using the .NET Cryptography Classes XML Encryption and Signatures Code Access Security Role Access Security Remoting and Security ASP.NET Web Application Security Passport Protecting Code Author: Bock, Jason/ Stromquist, Pete/ Fischer, Tom Series Title: Experts Voice Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 336 Publication Date: 2002/07/09 Language: English Dimensions: 9.14 x 7.30 x 0.81 inches |
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Metal Security Enclosure for 940-GSM $49.99 Protect your unit from thieves or vandals with this outdoor, vandal-proof, metal security enclosure. Includes mounting bracket. Use with the 940-GSM. |
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Umts Security $109.32 "Can you afford not to read this book?........" The Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) offers a consistent set of services to mobile computer and phone users and numerous different radio access technologies will co-exist within the UMTS system's core network - security is, therefore, of the utmost importance. "UMTS Security" focuses on the standardized security features of UMTS and brings together material previously only available in specifications, design documents and presentations in one concise form. In addition, this unique volume also covers non-standard implementation specific features that allow differentiation between operators and manufacturers. Describes the security solutions specified for UMTS Provides a comprehensive presentation of the UMTS security specifications and explains the role of the security functionality in the UMTS system Presents the UMTS security system in its totality from the theoretical background through to the design process Discusses the new security features included in Release 4 and 5 By providing a unified treatment of the security services provided by the UMTS system, this volume will provide invaluable information and have instant appeal to planners, constructers and implementers of UMTS networks, and developers and analysts of application oriented security services that make use of UMTS communication networks. It will also be of considerable interest to postgraduates and researchers of modern communication security technology. |


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