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Quick Takes: Intrusion Policy Improvements (Part 4)

An over view of intrusion policy improvements for Sourcefire 3D System Version 4.9. This portion focuses on auditing features. For more information visit: www.sourcefire.com

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Quick Takes: Intrusion Policy Improvements (Part 3)

An over view of intrusion policy improvements for Sourcefire 3D System Version 4.9. This portion focuses on managing multiple intrusion policies. For more information visit: www.sourcefire.com

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Quick Takes: Intrusion Policy Improvements (Part 2)

An over view of intrusion policy improvements for Sourcefire 3D System Version 4.9. This portion focuses on creating and tuning intrusion policies. For more information visit: www.sourcefire.com

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Quick Takes: Intrusion Policy Improvements (Part 1)

An over view of intrusion policy improvements for Sourcefire 3D System Version 4.9. This portion focuses on new policy management features. For more information visit: www.sourcefire.com

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Government Power Over the Internet

Cybersecurity Bill Proposes Unprecedented Government Power Over the Internet - A cybersecurity bill introduced today in the Senate would give the federal government extraordinary power over private sector Internet services, applications and software. The Cybersecurity Act of 2009 would, for example, give the President unfettered power to shut down Internet traffic in emergencies or disconnect any critical infrastructure system or network on national security grounds. The bill would grant the …

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