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Check Point NGX VPN-1/Firewall-1 is the next major release of Check Point's flagship firewall software product, which has over 750,000 registered users. The most significant changes to this release are in the areas of Route Based VPN, Directional VPN, Link Selection & Tunnel Management, Multiple Entry Points, Route Injection Mechanism, Wire Mode, and SecurePlatform Pro. Many of the new features focus on how to configure and manage Dynamic Routing rules, which are essential to keeping an enterprise network both available *and* secure. Demand for this book will be strong because Check Point is r
Computer networks --- Computer security --- Extranets (Computer networks) --- Firewalls (Computer security) --- Security measures --- Computer programs. --- FireWall-1. --- Computer firewalls --- Internet firewalls --- Intranet firewalls --- Virtual private networks (Computer networks) --- VPNs (Computer networks) --- Computer privacy --- Computer system security --- Computer systems --- Computers --- Cyber security --- Cybersecurity --- Electronic digital computers --- Security of computer systems --- Communication systems, Computer --- Computer communication systems --- Data networks, Computer --- ECNs (Electronic communication networks) --- Electronic communication networks --- Networks, Computer --- Teleprocessing networks --- Check Point FireWall-1 --- FireWall one --- Fire wall one --- Protection of computer systems --- Protection --- Business enterprises --- Wide area networks (Computer networks) --- Data protection --- Security systems --- Hacking --- Data transmission systems --- Digital communications --- Electronic systems --- Information networks --- Telecommunication --- Cyberinfrastructure --- Electronic data processing --- Network computers --- Distributed processing --- Information Technology --- General and Others
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To Make a Killing chronicles the life of Arthur Cutten, the grain and stock market speculator who made a fortune during the 1920s and was later vilified by the Roosevelt administration as one of the "banksters" responsible for the Great Depression.
Capitalists and financiers --- Grain trade --- History. --- 1929. --- Chicago Board. --- Chick Evans. --- Crash. --- Currency. --- Cutten Fields. --- Downers Grove. --- Fisher brothers. --- Grain Futures Commission. --- Great Depression. --- Guelph. --- Jake Lingle. --- James Patten. --- Jazz Age. --- Jesse Livermore. --- Michael Meehan. --- New York. --- Senate Committee. --- Stock Exchange. --- Sunny Acres. --- Trade. --- Tranquil. --- William Durant. --- banking. --- bear. --- bull. --- commodities. --- futures. --- insider trading. --- manipulation. --- pools. --- price rigging. --- promotion. --- pump dump. --- roaring twenties. --- speculation. --- syndicates. --- wash sales. --- Cutten, Arthur, --- 1900-1999 --- United States
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Nasser, Gamal Abdel, --- Egypt --- History --- Nasser, Gamal Abdel, - 1918-1970 --- Egypt - History - 1952-1970
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"The first full realization of the family saga in the southern tradition, Stephens says, was George Washington Cable's The Grandissimes (1880)."--BOOK JACKET. "Stephens gives an extensive tour of twentieth-century authors who have used and further developed the southern family saga. He examines the works of writers such as T. S. Stribling and William Faulkner, who after the First World War reinterpreted the Civil War and its consequences in terms of a displaced inheritance; Caroline Gordon, Allen Tate, and Andrew Lytle, who built on the displacement motif to show family decline; Katherine Anne Porter, Eudora Welty, and Shirley Ann Grau, who in focusing on family stories transmitted by women explored implications of the matriarchal-patriarchal conflict resonating through generations; and Margaret Walker, Alex Haley, Ernest Gaines, and Toni Morrison, who showed the black family's struggle to find a place in history and later in memories of legendary Africa. Authors whom Stephens identifies as third-generation writers, such as Reynolds Price and Lee Smith, reach beyond history in their sagas to find moments of mythic vision, or they reduce family and public history to the pastless present of popular culture."--BOOK JACKET. "The literary tradition of the family saga thrives in the South today, Stephens says, because there exists an operative context in which to read the saga: namely, some version of providential order, which affords glimpses of purpose beyond the daily struggles of generations. The Family Saga in the South will make an inestimable contribution to understanding this vital tradition in southern letters while pointing the way for study of the genre in other cultures."--BOOK JACKET.
Domestic fiction [American ] --- Southern States --- History and criticism --- Southern States in literature --- Historical fiction [American ] --- Faulkner, William --- Criticism and interpretation --- Stribling, Thomas Sigismund --- Gordon, Caroline --- Tate, Allen --- Porter, Katherine Anne --- Welty, Eudora --- Walker, Margaret Abigail --- Haley, Alex Palmer --- Gaines, Ernest J. --- Morrison, Toni --- Smith, Lee --- Grau, Shirley Ann --- American fiction --- Domestic fiction, American --- Historical fiction, American --- Families in literature --- Family in literature --- In literature.
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