Chipmaker Atheros is making its JumpStart configuration software available as part of an open-source project. Via [informationweek.com]… Continue Reading
Chipmaker Atheros is making its JumpStart configuration software available as part of an open-source project. Via [informationweek.com]… Continue Reading
Bringing a new level of security to consumers and IT organizations alike, Engim has forged a partnership with AirDefense to deliver an added layer of security in a Wi-Fi chip – an intrusion prevention system. Via [reed-electronics.com]… Continue Reading
Microsoft over the weekend rolled out an update to its Windows XP operating system to add support for WPA2, aka Wi-Fi Protected Access 2, the wireless security specification approved by the IEEE. Via [eweek.com]… Continue Reading
Wireless hackers could be thwarted by a sheet of film that blocks Wi-Fi and IR signals. But MI5 is watching who buys it… Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]… Continue Reading
Helium Networks today announces the commercial launch of its patented, breakthrough Wireless Recon system, which enables network engineers and technicians to optimally conduct site surveys or audit 802.11 a/b/g wireless networks in half the time of traditional site survey and design methods, while automatically collecting the industry’s largest set of real wireless measurements with precise… Continue Reading
Citing the increased risk posed by mobile workers and wireless networking technology, Microsoft Corp. and VeriSign Inc. said on Wednesday that they are teaming up to help organizations secure Wi-Fi networks. Via [eweek.com]… Continue Reading
The telco fears that media reports about wireless security dangers could drive customers away. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]… Continue Reading
If press reports are to be believed, then next Monday’s gathering of cardinals in the Sistine Chapel will represent the biggest counter-surveillance operation since the Posh/Becks royal wedding. Indeed, so busy will the Vatican be blocking laser microphone assault, checking vases of flowers for nanobugs and setting the Swiss Guard on suspicious men using 3G… Continue Reading
The US Army will by June deploy in Iraq its “Matrix” system of remotely-detonated landmines, despite widespread concerns about the technology. The Mosul-based Styker Brigade will, according to Yahoo! news, be able to control individual devices from a laptop via a WLAN set-up. The Army reckons Matrix will eliminate accidental deaths caused by dumb landmines.… Continue Reading
Check Point Software Technologies is expected to announce on Monday that it will begin selling wireless security appliances, as it looks beyond the tethered firewall and VPN market. Via [news.zdnet.com]… Continue Reading
Anyone who tells you that moving to 802.11i is simple “is not telling you the straight story,” says Kenneth Dulaney, an analyst at Gartner. “You’re adding two encryption methods and one authentication scheme. That’s not simple.” Via [wireless.newsfactor.com]… Continue Reading
More than half of businesses in Belfast with wireless computer networks fail to take basic security precautions, according to a survey. Via [news.bbc.co.uk]… Continue Reading
Network General on Tuesday continued trying to build momentum from its spinoff from Network Associates Technology Inc. with a new release of its Sniffer Portable protocol analyzer. Via [eweek.com]… Continue Reading
While wireless technology can offer speed and agility in the fast-paced world of financial services, top challenges include dealing with the complexities of network integration, access points, and security. Via [informationweek.com]… Continue Reading
WiFi Access Wherever You Go, Giving IT Staff The Blues
Wireless hot spots and services offering mobile access to the Web, e-mail and corporate networks are spreading across Canada faster than mosquitoes in spring — and for information technology workers, they can be just as pesky. Via [theglobeandmail.com]… Continue Reading