Years ago, at a computer show during the dot-com boom, I stopped by the booth of a now-defunct high-speed wireless network provider and inquired about the security of the vendor's wireless networks.
Companies are going ahead with wireless deployments, despite concerns over speed and security. There's not much to do about the former, but Quocirca's Dale Vile has some advice for safeguarding ...
Wireless is, as you know, all the rage these days. In your house, at University, at work, we all want wireless. But we all want security, too. From fears of "war driving" to concerns over corporate ...
All security administrators have 802.11-based wireless in their environments, right? Actually, many Windows administrators would be inclined to answer "no" or "in limited areas" to this question, ...
The growing demand for integrated security on a multitude of wireless-device and network products is a marketing boon for gateway, hardware-chip, and software developers. Who are the major players in ...
OneLayer announced today that it has joined Ericsson's Enterprise Wireless Solutions Industry 4.0 Partner program across industrial sectors including manufacturing, utilities, and industrial ...
The most commonly used protocol for securing wireless networks has been cracked. How much risk does this development mean for your network? You shouldn't lose any sleep over the hack -- but you ...
McAfee has confirmed its purchase of Wireless Security, a maker of Wi-Fi protection products for consumers and small businesses. As previously reported, the acquisition is expected to aid security ...
Additional highlights from the 3Q 2025 Broadband Access and Home Networking quarterly report: ...
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