Knowledge Center
The Knowledge Center provides insight and educational content into key security topics as well as information on prevalent vulnerabilities.
Web Browser Security
If not properly secured, Web browsers can serve as a gateway for malicious users who want to infect your network.
SQL Injection
Web applications that don't properly sanitize user-supplied input enable hackers to alter the construction of backend SQL statement and gain control of the database or execute commands on the system.
Cross-Site Scripting
Web applications that fail to validate user supplied input before returning it to the client system can result in compromised information, stolen authentication cookies, or malicious code execution.
Directory Traversal
Attackers gain access to files in directories outside of the Web server root directory which can lead to a full compromise of the Web server.
Public Hub Traffic
If a device is running in promiscuous mode, a malicious user can eavesdrop on other users in the same network segment.
Modem Intruders
Security threats include numerous modem vulnerabilities involving authorized and unauthorized modem use, often resulting in wide open back doors into the data network, voice systems or other critical infrastructure assets.
Infected Laptops
Laptop users that migrate from network to network can expose your network to viruses, worms or other exposures.
VPN Security
Access to any system that is connected to your network via the VPN provides a means of penetrating the entire network.
Firewall Fallacies
Firewalls cannot protect against URL based attacks or other such exploits that take advantage of flaws in the normal services of a system.

