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Mar 10, 2005
Hackers have a one-in-three chance of
finding an unsecured wireless network in the City of London,
according to new research.
May 5, 2004
This product enables network and security managers to consolidate the management of wireless users and remote clients, authenticating, authorizing and accounting for all users and activity.
Jan 16, 2004
As personal digital assistants become more powerful and merge with wireless technology, new means are necessary to ensure the security of such devices as well as the enterprise network they are participating in.
Mar 1, 2003
First there was Sniffer, Network Associates' traffic capture and analysis tool, which rapidly carved itself a position as the tool of choice for network engineers of all kinds. Then there was Sniffer Wireless, bringing the capabilities of the Sniffer engine to 802.11 wireless networks, a logical extension to the Sniffer brand which already supported a range of environments including LANs, remote networks and telecom networks. Now we have Sniffer Wireless PDA, porting that wireless analysis suite to a handheld platform, targeting network managers and security professionals with an overriding need for portability.
Mar 4, 2004
The US Government is tightening screws on China to relax its plans to ban the importation of foreign wireless encryption standards.
Feb 25, 2004
Japanese consumers are becoming more concerned over wireless security.
Jul 1, 2003
This suite of applications consists of the main Sygate Management Server, Security Agent for servers and workstations, a VPN and wireless security application. These enforce security policies at those particular entry points onto the corporate LAN. The idea behind this is to secure as many points of the network from one suite of applications, and it certainly appears to work well enough.
Nov 5, 2004
Although security fears continue to hold back Wireless local area network (WLAN) deployments, the technology is slowly becoming established as a mainstream enterprise solution, according to industry analysts.
Jan 12, 2004
Despite the uncertainty regarding the best security practices for wireless networking, many organizations are interested in or are already deploying wireless LAN technology.
May 13, 2004
Jon Tullett explains how wireless security standards are being left behind, but why the effort required to understand and use them properly will cut costs, improve productivity and help your organization soar
Jan 16, 2004
As the benefits of a wireless local area network (WLAN) become more apparent, an increasing number of businesses are quick to adopt this technology.
Oct 11, 2004
The US Army National Guard has placed wireless security in its sights with the launch of its Tactical Logistics Data Digitization (TLDD) project which aims to create a military-class wireless network.
Jan 1, 2003
This solution is probably more suited to the smaller business model as it requires separate installation at every workstation, unless you utilize the separate deployment console BitDefender Enterprise. This allows the installation, scanning, uninstall or the change of settings on all machines in the network. It can also be deployed across the larger network using wireless application protocol (WAP).
Jan 1, 2003
This solution is probably more suited to the smaller business model as it requires separate installation at every workstation, unless you utilize the separate deployment console BitDefender Enterprise. This allows the installation, scanning, uninstall or the change of settings on all machines in the network. It can also be deployed across the larger network using wireless application protocol (WAP).
Jan 12, 2004
If wireless were simply a matter of business expedience, and we ignored security concerns, it would be as ubiquitous today as laptops and cell phones – especially for the growing number of workers who depend on mobility to do their jobs and can’t afford to be tethered to a desk, office or single location.
Mar 8, 2004
If pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del to lock Windows every time the weary computer user leaves their desk proves too much of a strain then this new device from Sitecom could be just the ticket.
The Wireless PC Lock is billed as a convenient aid for protecting personal details and programs when away from the PC or laptop. A receiver is connected via a USB port to the computer while a transmitter is placed upon the person. Should the transmitter and receiver be more than two metres apart then the PC will lock.
Jul 9, 2004
Anti-spam vendor Commtouch has slammed wireless router manufacturers for failing to protect networks from spammers.
May 17, 2004
An Australian university has discovered a major flaw in wireless standards that, if exploited, can jam wireless networks within five seconds.
Jun 7, 2004
A wireless hacker faces up to 15 years in jail for stealing credit card numbers from a chain of shops in the US.
May 24, 2004
A US university is using management software to tighten security on its 4,000 user wireless network.