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How secure is RWW?
Holz <none[ at ]none.com> 03.07.2007 14:54:32
Where can I find some articles in regard? the RWW make itchy...

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Re: How secure is RWW?
"Russ Grover \(SBITS.Biz\)" <support[ at ]REMOVETHIS.SBITS.Biz> 03.07.2007 16:43:20
Well I don't know of any "Specific" articles on RWW
(Lan and Susan may know.)

But since it uses SSL anything on SSL Encryption would answer that.
So IMO RWW is as secure as your Login and Password.

If you don't believe SSL and a password is Secure, you might want to remove
the money from your bank. ;)

Russ

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"Holz" <none[ at ]none.com> wrote in message
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[Quoted Text]
> Where can I find some articles in regard? the RWW make itchy...
>
> --
> The next version of Windows? Windows piñata
> Piñatas are made from easily breakable materials. a bright container
> surrounded by blindfolded children breaking the
> piñata in order to collect the candy inside of it.


Re: How secure is RWW?
"Jevgenij Martynenko" <jm[ at ]no-spam.e-idea.lt> 03.07.2007 16:50:36
Well... the data transfer itself is encrypted with SSL, so it is quite
secure.
But RWW is secure as long as your users are educated enough to keep their
passwords secure.
In my experience they are almost never that educated, so if you concern
security, you should think about integrating Smart Cards for mutual
authentication.
There are plenty of Smart Card solutions out there from different vendors.

Hope this helps,
Jevgenij

"Holz" <none[ at ]none.com> wrote in message
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[Quoted Text]
> Where can I find some articles in regard? the RWW make itchy...
>
> --
> The next version of Windows? Windows piñata
> Piñatas are made from easily breakable materials. a bright container
> surrounded by blindfolded children breaking the
> piñata in order to collect the candy inside of it.

Re: How secure is RWW?
"Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}" <sme[ at ]nevernever.lan> 04.07.2007 01:07:17
Have a look at AuthAnvil and RWW Guard from
http://www.scorpionsoft.com/
Especially built for SBS

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Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}


"Jevgenij Martynenko" <jm[ at ]no-spam.e-idea.lt> wrote in message
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[Quoted Text]
> Well... the data transfer itself is encrypted with SSL, so it is quite
> secure.
> But RWW is secure as long as your users are educated enough to keep their
> passwords secure.
> In my experience they are almost never that educated, so if you concern
> security, you should think about integrating Smart Cards for mutual
> authentication.
> There are plenty of Smart Card solutions out there from different vendors.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Jevgenij
>
> "Holz" <none[ at ]none.com> wrote in message
> news:468a6328$0$30672$4c368faf[ at ]roadrunner.com...
>> Where can I find some articles in regard? the RWW make itchy...
>>
>> --
>> The next version of Windows? Windows piñata
>> Piñatas are made from easily breakable materials. a bright container
>> surrounded by blindfolded children breaking the
>> piñata in order to collect the candy inside of it.
>

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