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Export Controls on Cryptography l
Threats in an Enterprise Network l
Considerations for a Site Security Policy l
Design and Implementation of the Corporate Security Policy l
Incident Handling l
Securing the Corporate Network Infrastructure l
Securing Internet Access l
Securing Dial-In Access l
Sources of Technical Information l
Reporting and Prevention Guidelines: Industrial Espionage and Network
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Basic Cryptography
http://svetulcho.org/docs/CISCO/Cisco%20-%20Design
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Network Consultants Handbook
http://svetulcho.org/docs/CISCO/Cisco%20-%20Networ
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Cisco Press CCNA ICND 2004
http://svetulcho.org/docs/CISCO/Cisco%20Press%20CC
created by freebooksandarticles on 2008-05-14 21:42:24
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CCNP BCRAN Exam Certification Guide
http://svetulcho.org/docs/CISCO/cisco-642-821.pdf
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This document covers the general concept of how LAN switches work and the most common features
available on a LAN switch. It also covers the differences between bridging, switching, and routing. This
document does not cover any of the Cisco Catalyst LAN switch product or configuration features on Cisco
Catalyst switches. If you want to learn about configuring Catalyst Switches and more product information
about Cisco switches, refer to the following link:
http://svetulcho.org/docs/CISCO/lan-switch-cisco.p
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A virtual private network (VPN) is a network that extends remote access to users over a shared
infrastructure. VPNs maintain the same security and management policies as a private network.
They are the most cost effective method of establishing a point-to-point connection between remote
users and an enterprise customer’s network.
http://svetulcho.org/docs/CISCO/Access%20VPNs%20An
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Multiple Spanning−Tree (MST) is a new Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standard
inspired from Cisco's proprietary Multiple Instances Spanning−Tree Protocol (MISTP) implementation. This
document assumes that the reader is familiar with Rapid Spanning−Tree Protocol (RSTP) (802.1w), as MST
heavily relies on this other IEEE standard. A pre−standard MST is implemented as of CatOS 7.1 and Native
Cisco IOS® Version 12.1(11)EX. For more information on RSTP (802.1w), refer to the following document:
http://svetulcho.org/docs/CISCO/802.1sSpanningTree
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IEEE Standard for Information technology
Telecommunications and information exchange between systems
Local and metropolitan area networks
Common specifications
http://svetulcho.org/docs/CISCO/802.1D-1998.pdf
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