Macromedia breeze-security User Manual

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Recommended Security Resources and References
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Recommended Security Resources and References
The following are sources of information and software which may aid the process of securing your 
Breeze server(s).
Network Security
SANS Institute
)  The SANS Institute (System Administration, Networking, 
and Security) is a cooperative research and education organization comprised of system 
administrators, security professionals, and network administrators. They have great network 
security courses, as well as certification in network security.
SQL Server Security 
Microsoft Security Site
 (
Microsoft site that provides information and resources on securing SQL Server 2000. The 
information on this site also applies to the Breeze built-in database engine.
Tools – Freeware
NMap
)  A powerful port-scanning program that 
tells you what ports a system is listening on. It is freely available under the GNU Public 
License (GPL).
Note: Please note that the effectiveness of any security measure is determined by various factors, 
including but not limited to, the security measures provided by the server computer and by security 
software installed by you. The Macromedia Breeze software is not intended to, and should not be 
relied upon by you to, provide security against any unauthorized access to, or unintended or intended 
disruptions or harm against, your server systems or any information stored or deployed by you on any 
computer, including the server computer. Please refer to the disclaimer of warranty set forth in the 
applicable license agreement provided with the Macromedia Breeze software.