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<title>ServerBeach - White Papers</title>
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<title>What is your disaster recovery strategy?</title>
<link>http://www.serverbeach.com/whitepapers/disasterrecovery.php</link>
<description>There are some simple precautions that you can take as a responsible business or technical person to mitigate the severity of disasters.</description>
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<title>Implementing and managing a firewall </title>
<link>http://www.serverbeach.com/whitepapers/managingfirewall.php</link>
<description>Just as Internet use by businesses has escalated sharply in recent years, so too has the occurrence of network security breaches. Today's organizations understand the importance of securing external communications to prevent network attacks and ensure privacy. </description>
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<title>Linux/Unix Security 101</title>
<link>http://www.serverbeach.com/whitepapers/networksecurity.php</link>
<description>Network security is a growing concern among server administrators of all kinds. Whether you are a small one-person, one-server operation, or part of an enterprise corporation with hundreds of servers all over North America, you need to ensure that your servers are protected from vulnerabilities. </description>
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<title>Patch management</title>
<link>http://www.serverbeach.com/whitepapers/patches.php</link>
<description>Patch management is a circular process and must be ongoing. The unfortunate reality about software vulnerabilities is that, after you apply a patch today, a new vulnerability must be addressed tomorrow. </description>
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<title>Best practices for securing your web server </title>
<link>http://www.serverbeach.com/whitepapers/serversecurity.php</link>
<description>A secure web server provides a protected foundation for hosting your web applications, and web server configuration plays a critical role in your web application's security. </description>
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<title>DNS smurf attacks - the lowdown </title>
<link>http://www.serverbeach.com/whitepapers/smurfattacks.php</link>
<description>A “Smurf attack” describes a type of attack in which the attacker exploits a system or service that responds to a small amount of data with a much larger amount of data – the bigger the response, the more destructive the attack. 
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<title>Using PHP on your web site </title>
<link>http://www.serverbeach.com/whitepapers/usingphp.php</link>
<description>PHP can be likened to a tool, and a tool in unskilled hands can be misused. Just like a carpenter can use his hammers and saws to make a shoddy building, so too can a PHP programmer write shoddy, insecure code. 
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<title>Microsoft SQL server white papers (Microsoft web site) </title>
<link>http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinfo/whitepapers/default.mspx</link>
<description>Explore Microsoft white papers and other resources to improve your understanding of SQL Server and to research related issues. This link will take you to the Microsoft site. 
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