Tuesday | 7 July, 2009
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Wireless Security: Features

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    Cellcrypt for BlackBerry Secures Cellular Voice Conversation 07/05/2009 09:09:00

    Cellcrypt has released what it says is the very first BlackBerry voice encryption product that enables organizations to secure users' voice traffic. But it's only available for the Bold 9000...and it sure isn't cheap.
    The BlackBerry platform is known for its impressive security safeguards; Research In Motion's (RIM) BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) is literally designed from the ground up to meet enterprise security needs, and its various international security certifications attest to its effectiveness. However, there's one component of the BlackBerry ecosystem that's largely unguarded from potential threats: phone calls, i.e., voice traffic.
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    Simple Steps to Hack a Smartphone 30/04/2009 09:59:00

    Security firm Trust Digital demonstrates how easy it is to steal data and push nasty stuff to a mobile device with nothing more than a phone number
    What kind of information do you have on your business card? Company name? Check. Your name and title? Check. Business address? Check. Mobile work phone number? Wait a minute.
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    Two wireless LANs better than one, Carnegie Mellon says 12/12/2007 09:13:22

    802.11n wireless net decision explained by university
    Carnegie Mellon University has launched a massive upgrade of its campus-wide wireless LAN and chosen two WLAN vendors to supply the 802.11n infrastructure for it.
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    NAC helps with wireless LAN security at college 27/11/2007 09:03:31

    Network security can't mean one thing for the wired LAN and another for wireless connections
    For Scott McCollum, IT services director at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio, network security can't mean one thing for the wired LAN and another for wireless connections.
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    Want to manage your wired/wireless LANS together? Too bad 15/11/2007 08:15:15

    Management tools for multivendor mixed LANS are scarce
    For the past few years, organizations have gone full-force in deploying a combination of wired and wireless enterprise networks. But now, as wireless technology matures, they are left asking: Where are the tools to unify management of these disparate networks?
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    Networking's greatest debates in Wireless 30/10/2007 11:15:35

    Including BlackBerry vs. Palm, Municipal Wi-Fi vs. 3G, CDMA vs. GSM and Wireless LANs vs. wired LANs
    A Look at the all time greatest controversies in the history of the networking industry.
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    How to protect your wireless network 27/09/2007 16:07:02

    Preston Gralla provides step-by-step instructions
    Bad guys don't target just big, corporate networks. If you have a Wi-Fi network at home or in a small office, intruders may be after you, such as casual "war drivers" who troll city streets, looking for unprotected wireless networks.
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