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A firewall is as good as its policies and the security of its VPN
connections. The latest generation of firewalls offers a dizzying
array of powerful options; they key to success is to write concise
policies that provide the appropriate level of access while
maximizing security.
This book covers the leading firewall products: Cisco PIX, Check
Point NGX, Microsoft ISA Server, Juniper s NetScreen Firewall, and
SonicWall. It describes in plain English what features can be
controlled by a policy, and walks the reader through the steps for
writing the policy to fit the objective. Because of their
vulnerability and their complexity, VPN policies are covered in
more depth with numerous tips for troubleshooting remote
connections.
. The only book that focuses on creating policies that apply to
multiple products.
. Included is a bonus chapter on using Ethereal, the most popular
protocol analyzer, to monitor and analyze network traffic.
. Shows what features can be controlled by a policy, and walks you
through the steps for writing the policy to fit the objective at
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Recent developments in trade marks law have called into question a
variety of basic features, as well as bolder extensions, of legal
protection. Other disciplines can help us think about fundamental
issues such as: What is a trade mark? What does it do? What should
be the scope of its protection? This volume assembles essays
examining trade marks and brands from a multiplicity of fields:
from business history, marketing, linguistics, legal history,
philosophy, sociology and geography. Each chapter pairs lawyers'
and non-lawyers' perspectives, so that each commentator addresses
and critiques his or her counterpart's analysis. The perspectives
of non-legal fields are intended to enrich legal academics' and
practitioners' reflections about trade marks, and to expose
lawyers, judges and policy-makers to ideas, concepts and methods
that could prove to be of particular importance in the development
of positive law.
An understanding of the changing nature of the law and practice of
copyright infringement is a task too big for lawyers alone; it
requires additional inputs from economists, historians,
technologists, sociologists, cultural theorists and criminologists.
Where is the boundary to be drawn between illegal imitation and
legal inspiration? Would the answer be different for creators,
artists and experts from different disciplines or fields? How have
concepts of copyright infringement altered over time and how do
such changes relate, if at all, to the cultural norms operating
amongst creators in different fields? With such an approach, one
might perhaps begin to address the vital and overarching question
of whether strong copyright laws, rigorously enforced, impede
rather than promote creativity. And what can be done to avoid any
such adverse consequences, while maintaining the effectiveness of
copyright as an incentive-mechanism for those who need it?
Early system administration required in-depth knowledge of a
variety of services on individual systems. Now, the job is
increasingly complex and different from one company to the next
with an ever-growing list of technologies and third-party services
to integrate. How does any one individual stay relevant in systems
and services? This practical guide helps anyone in operations
-sysadmins, automation engineers, IT professionals, and site
reliability engineers - understand the essential concepts of the
role today. Collaboration, automation, and the evolution of systems
change the fundamentals of operations work. No matter where you are
in your journey, this book provides you the information to craft
your path to advancing essential system administration skills.
Author Jennifer Davis provides examples of modern practices and
tools with recommended materials to advance your skills. Topics
include: Development and testing: Version control, fundamentals of
virtualization and containers, testing, and architecture review
Deploying and configuring services: Infrastructure management,
networks, security, storage, serverless, and release management
Scaling administration: Monitoring and observability, capacity
planning, log management and analysis, and security and compliance
In an age when people are in search of new and more fulfilling
experiences to replace screens and bring families together, this
book explores 100 ways to connect with nature and discover the
benefits of forest fun. From bushcraft activities like whittling
and firelighting to spiritual pursuits like forest bathing and
meditation, forest educator Jennifer Davis has brought together
activities for people of all ages, helping them to connect with
their forests and woodlands, while discovering the healing and
restorative benefits of a life lived outdoors.
Some companies think that adopting devops means bringing in
specialists or a host of new tools. With this practical guide,
you'll learn why devops is a professional and cultural movement
that calls for change from inside your organization. Authors Ryn
Daniels and Jennifer Davis provide several approaches for improving
collaboration within teams, creating affinity among teams,
promoting efficient tool usage in your company, and scaling up what
works throughout your organization's inflection points. Devops
stresses iterative efforts to break down information silos, monitor
relationships, and repair misunderstandings that arise between and
within teams in your organization. By applying the actionable
strategies in this book, you can make sustainable changes in your
environment regardless of your level within your organization.
Explore the foundations of devops and learn the four pillars of
effective devops Encourage collaboration to help individuals work
together and build durable and long-lasting relationships Create
affinity among teams while balancing differing goals or metrics
Accelerate cultural direction by selecting tools and workflows that
complement your organization Troubleshoot common problems and
misunderstandings that can arise throughout the organizational
lifecycle Learn from case studies from organizations and
individuals to help inform your own devops journey
A lift-the-flap book showing milestones in a baby's development during pregnancy and the mother's experiences as it grows.
This book combines extracts from major cases and secondary
materials with critical commentary to provide a complete resource
for undergraduate and postgraduate students of intellectual
property law. All areas of intellectual property law in the UK are
covered: copyright, trade marks and passing off, confidential
information, industrial designs, patent, procedure and enforcement.
This book also tackles topical areas, such as the application of
intellectual property law to new technologies and character
merchandising. While the focus of the book is on intellectual
property law in a domestic context, it provides international, EU
and comparative law perspectives on major issues. It also addresses
the wider policy implications of legislative and judicial
developments in the area.
Developments in trade marks law have called into question a variety
of basic features, as well as bolder extensions, of legal
protection. Other disciplines can help us think about fundamental
issues such as: what is a trade mark? What does it do? What should
be the scope of its protection? This 2008 volume assembles essays
examining trade marks and brands from a multiplicity of fields:
from business history, marketing, linguistics, legal history,
philosophy, sociology and geography. Each chapter pairs lawyers'
and non-lawyers' perspectives, so that each commentator addresses
and critiques his or her counterpart's analysis. The perspectives
of non-legal fields are intended to enrich legal academics' and
practitioners' reflections about trade marks, and to expose
lawyers, judges and policy-makers to ideas, concepts and methods
that could prove to be of particular importance in the development
of positive law.
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