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Would Somebody Call Security!

Mark Merkow

Computer and Internet security is more and more a factor to us all as the expansion of e-commerce and Web information continues. In these Internet Insider bonus clips, Mark Merkow ("The Complete Guide To Internet Security") shares with us the causes, problems, effects, and solutions of and for Internet security.

The security stakes are high in the Internet game. Find out here what many sites aren't doing right to protect you! (05:08)
 
Do you know who you're dealing with? Mark Merkow tells us how to verify the secure connections sites tells us they have. (06:19)
 
Open all night! Yeah, but at what risk? Are DSL and CABLE connections, that have you always logged on to the 'Net, pose greater security risks? (03:50)
 
Am I blue? Mark Merkow talks about password usage and the future of "smart card" IDs like American Express Blue. What impact will they have on Web security for you? (06:40)
 
Are you the gatekeeper? Here, David gets Mark to share more of the security layering tips (firewalls, e.g.) that should keep commerce sites safe from theft and hackers (06:38)




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