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NetFlash: Web app firewalls give you the chance to burn Port 80 hackers

Opinion
Nov 11, 20032 mins
Networking

What network device protects you from the most prolific type of malicious attack, debugs your applications, provides a competitive advantage and even helps to win business? Why, it’s the Web application firewall. Get the A-to-Z on this technology in our in-depth report. Web app firewalls give you the chance to burn Port 80 hackers http://www.nwfusion.com/ee2/2003/1110appfw.html?net

What network device protects you from the most prolific type of malicious attack, debugs your applications, provides a competitive advantage and even helps to win business? Why, it’s the Web application firewall. Get the A-to-Z on this technology in our in-depth report.

Web app firewalls give you the chance to burn Port 80 hackers

https://www.nwfusion.com/ee2/2003/1110appfw.html?net

The Extended Enterprise

That article is just one small part of a larger package: our annual Extended Enterprise issue, where you’ll find all kinds of information and analysis on reaching out to others the electronic way. Business-to-business, e-commerce, e-business – what does all that mean circa 2003? Start here:

https://www.nwfusion.com/ee2/2003/?net

Red Hat users balk at Enterprise Linux licensing

Linux may be a free operating system, but the days of free copying may be numbered for Red Hat customers who, as of this spring, will no longer be able to receive support from Red Hat without purchasing a support license for every version of Red Hat’s server software that they run.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1110redhatusers.html?net

FCC orders wired-to-wireless number portability

The Federal Communications Commission Monday issued an order that will allow users to port their landline telephone numbers to their wireless phone on Nov. 24.