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IBM Resource Access Control Facility (RACF)
IBM OS/390 Resource Access Control Facility technical information

Network ICE
Products that provide network intrusion countermeasures both inside and outside the firewall.

G-Lock Software
AATools is a multithreaded network diagnostic tool including Port Scanner, Proxy analyzer, CGI security analyzer, Email Verificator, Links analyzer, Network Status, Process Information, Whois and System Information.

WetStone Technologies
A developer of enabling Information Security Technologies. Specializing in the following domains: Secure Timestamping, Intrusion Detection, Cyber Forensics, and Data Integrity.

Real Network Security Using Encryption
PENS is a comprehensive network security encryption product and approach. Not just encryption software, but the total solution.

Languard Network Security Products
Software provides content checking and anti-virus for ISA server, email content checking and anti-virus gateway for Exchange and SMTP servers. Event log security analyzer and reporter that retrieve all event logs from servers and workstations.

Pragma SecureShell 2000 for NT/2000
Secure Shell (sshd, ssh) client and server for Windows NT/2000 encrypts password and all data exchanges during remote access/administration using RSA public key algorithms.

Integrated Command Software, Inc.
Integrated Command Software, Inc. provides NT, SCO UNIX and AIX based integrated access control management software, controllers and services.

Introduction to Security Risk Analysis & Security Risk Assessment
Introduction to the theory behind most recognized risk assessment and security risk analysis methodologies.

Securit-e-Doc, Inc.
Develops server-based security technologies. S-Doc is a secure file and message delivery, retrieval, storage and management system that requires no client-side software.


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