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| Scenario
1: No Internet Sharing or Network Firewall |
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John runs a small business and does not
want his network exposed to the Internet. He allows his employees
to view and print their emails once or twice a day from two dedicated
computers. Is John's network really safe? |
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| Scenario
2: ADSL with Internet Sharing, No Network Firewall |
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Janice uses Internet Sharing to grant Internet
access to all of the computer users in the law firm where she is manager
if information systems. Janice has connected one of the firm's servers
to to the Internet via the Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. Find out
how Janice can secure her network and offer a broader range of services
to her users. |
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| Scenario
3: Hardware Router, No Computer Firewall |
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Bill's Internet Service Provider (ISP)
provided his company with a leased line, a hardware router and a block
of 127 public IP addresses. Discover the security flaw in Bills network
configuration and how to remedy it. |