Network security study guide: Test your knowledge

Network security study guide: Test your knowledge

By Elaine J. Hom, Associate Editor

There are more malicious network attacks taking place than ever before. Cyber security has become a major concern for the federal government and everyday businesses alike, and network security services are a lucrative addition to any business portfolio. But if administered improperly, network security services can spell disaster for both your customer and your business.

If you are thinking of adding network security services to your service offerings, use this study guide to ensure that you know what you need to know about network security. If you already offer these services, use this network security study guide to test your knowledge and make sure you are up to par on the information that will help keep your business safe and secure.

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This was first published in April 2010