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  2. Network Security Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Network Security Toolkit (NST) is a Linux-based Live DVD/USB Flash Drive that provides a set of free and open-source computer security and networking tools to perform routine security and networking diagnostic and monitoring tasks.

  3. Zeek - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; Zeek is a free and open-source software network analysis framework. Vern Paxson began development work on Zeek in 1995 at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. [3] Zeek is a network security monitor (NSM) but can also be used as a network intrusion detection system (NIDS). [4]

  4. Teleport (software) - Wikipedia

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    Teleport is an open-source tool for providing zero trust access to servers and cloud applications using SSH, Kubernetes and HTTPS. [2] [3] It can eliminate the need for VPNs by providing a single gateway to access computing infrastructure via SSH, Kubernetes clusters, and cloud applications via a built-in proxy.

  5. Using McAfee: Features - AOL Help

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    Remote management: Use the PC and Home Network Tools network map to manage the security status of the computers that make up your home network. You can invite a computer to join the managed network, monitor the managed computer's protection status, and fix known security vulnerabilities from a remote computer on the network.

  6. WireGuard - Wikipedia

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    WireGuard is a communication protocol and free and open-source software that implements encrypted virtual private networks (VPNs). [5] It aims to be lighter and better performing than IPsec and OpenVPN, two common tunneling protocols. [6]

  7. Using McAfee: Firewalls - AOL Help

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    2. In the McAfee® Security Center window, click the Internet & Network link, then click the Configure link. 3. In the Internet & Network Configuration pane, under the Firewall protection section click the Advanced button. 4. In the Security Level pane, move the slider so that Lockdown displays as the current level. 5. Click the OK button.

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