Microsoft recently released details of their overhaul of credential management that will be part of Windows 8 in an article called ‘Protecting Your Digital Identity’. As well as managing credential providers such as smart cards, Windows Live IDs, and fingerprints, Windows 8 will also allow users to store and manage passwords for the ever increasing [...]
Beyond Enterprise SSO
Posted 6 February 2012 by Matt ScottTagged As: | Categories: 2 Factor, Identity Management, Identity Solution, IDM, Microsoft, Oracle | Leave a Comment
Enline’s Technical Travels – Andy’s trip to Switzerland
Posted 1 February 2012 by Andy RutterTagged As: | Categories: HP, HP9000, Support | Leave a Comment
An opportunity has arisen for Enline to supply HP9000 series workstations to a large organisation based in Switzerland, for their existing contracts at global sites. Along with the replacement workstations, a new raid array system will be implemented worldwide in replacement of an old obsolete raid array system. These have being tested at Enline’s head [...]
Stonesoft Demonstrate how to save time and money on network security solutions
Posted 1 February 2012 by adminenlineTagged As: | Categories: Advanced Evasion Techniques, AET, Enline plc, Firewalls, Information Security, Intrusion Detection, Intrusion Prevention, IPS, IPSEC, IT Security, Malware, Mass Security, Network Security, SSL VPN, StoneGate, Stonesoft | Leave a Comment
Stonesoft introduces IPS-1302 for demanding Web and encrypted traffic inspection
Posted 30 January 2012 by Angela JenningsTagged As: | Categories: AET, Firewalls, Intrusion Detection, Intrusion Prevention, IPS, Secure, Secure Access, StoneGate, Stonesoft | Leave a Comment
Modular network interface technology now available for gigabit IPS appliances Helsinki, Finland – January 20, 2012 – The network security company Stonesoft today announced the availability of the Stonesoft™ IPS-1302 intrusion prevention system appliance on high-utilized gigabit data center and modern corporate network environments. Designed for demanding Web and encrypted traffic inspection, the appliance [...]
Support – It’s much more than just “turn it off and back on again!”
Posted 11 January 2012 by Naeem ArshadTagged As: | Categories: Support, Support Process | Leave a Comment
A support query usually begins like this: *phone rings / email pops up* “hi, I’ve got a problem with X” Listen The most important thing first of all when someone calls is to carefully LISTEN to the user! (or READ the email) Listening gets you an overview of the issue, however more often than not, [...]
Storm in an AETcup?
Posted 9 January 2012 by John GrundyTagged As: | Categories: AET, Anti-spam, Antivirus, Firewalls, IDS, Intrusin Detection, Intrusion Detection, Intrusion Prevention, IPS, Stonesoft, Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
Fear, uncertainty, and doubt – commonly known in tech circles as ‘the FUD factor’ – have long been a favourite marketing tactic for security players. Anti-virus, Anti-spam, Firewalls, Intrusion Detection (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention (IPS) systems – all these and more have enjoyed their fair share of scaremongering campaigns over the years. This being the [...]
10 Reasons why identity projects are about much more than identity and access management
Posted 19 December 2011 by Angela JenningsTagged As: Identity and Access Management | Categories: Enline plc, Forefront Identity Manager, Health Solutions, Identity Management, Microsoft | 1 Comment
Microsoft asked one of their Gold Partners, Enline, to give them an insight into the world of identity and access management. Enline have been existence since 1985 – providing impartial and trusted advice on Information Security and Infrastructure solutions to hundreds of organisations in the public and private sectors. Their Managing Director, Mike Nelsey, kindly [...]
Techniques for Disguising Hacker Attacks
Posted 7 December 2011 by Angela JenningsTagged As: | Categories: Advanced Evasion Techniques, AET, Ash Patel, IPS, IT Security, Malware, Network Security, StoneGate, Stonesoft | Leave a Comment
There are methods for attacking networks that even cutting-edge security systems cannot detect, and Advanced Evasion Techniques (AETs) are one example. The special features of AETs are the nearly infinite ways in which they can be combined to disguise attacks. As a result, they differ markedly from already-known evasion techniques. The first part of our [...]
Seasonal Weather Working
Posted 6 December 2011 by John GrundyTagged As: | Categories: 2 Factor, IPSEC, Mobile VPN, Resilient, Secure, SSL VPN, Two Factor Authentication, Vasco | Leave a Comment
The wintery weather appears to be upon us, with Scotland having some real snow fall and parts of northern England seeing scattered snow showers. It’s also the time of year where we have to make the decision as to whether it’s safe to travel to work or customer’s sites. I’m normally one of those hardy [...]
Enline plc Wins Oracle PartnerNetwork Specialized Middleware Partner of the Year Award for EMEA
Posted 30 November 2011 by Angela JenningsTagged As: | Categories: EMEA Awards 2011, Identity Management, Identity Solution, Information Security, IT Security, Oracle, Oracle Partner Network, Oracle Specialized, Security & Infrastructure, Sena | Leave a Comment
Oracle Recognises Enline’s Expertise in Delivering Specialized Solutions 7th November 2011 Enline announced they have received the Oracle PartnerNetwork Specialized Middleware Partner of the Year Award for EMEA in 2011. Enline was presented the Oracle PartnerNetwork Specialized Middleware Partner of the Year Award for EMEA for demonstrating an outstanding and innovative solution based on Oracle [...]
