@article{1088, author = {Harsh Vikram Singh}, title = {Data and Network Security in Windows - Threats & Countermeasures}, journal = {International Journal of Information Studies }, year = {2013}, volume = {5}, number = {1}, doi = {}, url = {http://www.istudies.net/journal/sites/default/files/v5n1a3_0.pdf}, abstract = {Information and Communication Technology (ICT) revolution over the past two decades has been facilitated multimedia data transfer over commonly available public domain open channel networks. Such public domain network environment is open to all across the world and thus necessitates security measures to ensure multimedia data confidentiality, authenticity, and integrity to the intended recipient. Organizations of all sizes want secure network connectivity to their business data and applications. The need to connect and collaborate with partners, customers, and remote/mobile employees anytime and anywhere has expanded network connectivity requirements beyond traditional wired LANs to include dial-up remote access, virtual private networks (VPNs), as well as Wi-fi, WiMAX and other wireless networks. This paper discuss the commonly used Windows operating systems for enabling superior access to the open networks and other related issues like security, management complexity, and cost.}, }