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VeriSign - Security (SSL Certificate), Communications, and Information Services
VeriSign operates intelligent infrastructure services that enable and protect billions of interactions every day across the world’s voice and data networks.

Windows Server 2003, Longhorn Server & Vista Security Articles
WindowSecurity.com provides Windows security news, articles, tutorials, software listings and reviews for information security professionals covering topics such as firewalls, viruses, intrusion detection and other security topics.

Microsoft Security
Security information for Microsoft customers of all types - businesses, consumers, IT pros, and developers.  Find information about monthly security updates.

CERT
The CERT® Program is part of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), a federally funded research and development center at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Following the Morris worm incident, which brought 10 percent of internet systems to a halt in November 1988, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) charged the SEI with setting up a center to coordinate communication among experts during security emergencies and to help prevent future incidents. This center was named the CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC).

Macintosh Security Site - Security for Mac Platform MacOS X Security
Firewalls Desktop Network Security secure mac os x Virus Encrpytion PGP
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  1. RFC 2196 - Site Security Handbook

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  2. Website Security, and Web Application Security News
    CGISecurity.com All things related to web application security. The Application Security FAQ

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  3. Information Security: Covering today’s security topics
    Find the latest information on Internet Security, Access Control Management, Network Security and more.

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