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Five ways to secure iSCSI
Submitted By: Storage magazine | 07 Apr 2005
TIP - There are five specific ways to lock the door to an iSCSI SAN.
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The dangers of Fibre Channel sniffers
Expert: Vijay Ahuja | 06 Jan 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - I have heard that tools that sniff Fibre Channel packets are readily available and a security threat. Is this true?
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Where are security credentials saved on the server?
Expert: Vijay Ahuja | 06 Jan 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - Is there anything similar to Domain Controller that stores user names, separately or with WWN, port numbers and domain names, and verifies against them when the user logs into to a particular server? I didn't see any user ...
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Three ways to secure backups
Submitted By: SearchStorage.com | 15 Nov 2004
TIP - There are three major areas you need to be concerned with when designing a secure backup system.
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Making DMZ isolated networks safe
Expert: Vijay Ahuja | 29 Apr 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - My question concerns security around DMZ isolated networks. If the DMZ(s) are connected to a centralized storage device -- SAN or NAS -- what are the security implications? Would we be bridging the FW?
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Looking for a device to compress 'on the fly' data
Expert: Vijay Ahuja | 30 Jul 2003
EXPERT ANSWER - I was thinking about compression and encryption and wondering if anyone has developed a device that will compress information "on the fly" so that it could be sent over a network in real time using less network resources, ...
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How to identify SAN paths and implement access control
Expert: Vijay Ahuja | 21 Jul 2003
EXPERT ANSWER - How does one analyze all potential SAN access paths and pre-validate SAN configuration changes against SAN access policies prior to performing a change so that unauthorized access paths are eliminated, or at least identified?
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Securing your SAN over FC
Expert: Vijay Ahuja | 21 Jul 2003
EXPERT ANSWER - I want to create a secure SAN with data encrypted in flight over FC. I think the host and disk side will need some hardware for encryption. Do you know of any such products? Is my thinking correct?
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