IT managers ignore mobile security
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iPass to Let IT Managers Guide Mobile
Security
iPass to Let IT Managers Guide Mobile
Security
07/19/2004 06:08 PMThe company is enhancing its global network to enforce corporate
security policies over all connections, including those from public
wireless hot spots.
Parents Ignore UK Mobile Phone Health
Risks
Parents Ignore UK Mobile Phone Health
Risks
04/02/2005 05:25 AMThe launch of new research mobileYouth 2005 examines the youth of
today and their relationships with the mobile phone. [PRWEB Apr 2,
2005]
Gartner: Ignore Standards for Web
Services Security.
Gartner: Ignore Standards for Web
Services Security.
11/13/2003 07:42 PM"Gartner advises firms to rely on vendor-provided technology to
provide security for web services-based transactions until 2006, even
though it may not comply with standards."
But IMO, the decision isn't that straightforward. After all, look at
Google and Amazon.com, both of whom offer web services which cross
organizational boundaries and use relatively little security. Okay, so
these aren't business-process web services, but my point is that there
are many classes of web services that can be deployed today without
the need for complex proprietary security solutions. At the same time,
I have to say that the Gartner report is probably about right, that it
will be 2-3 years until one can find a fully standardized security
stack based on WS-Security and its add-ons that is sufficient to
support complex web services which cross security domains. [Source:
vnunet.com]
IT managers prescribe holistic security
IT managers prescribe holistic security
08/17/2004 05:26 AMThe Register Aug 17 2004 10:22AM GMT
Security Managers Could Face Court
Penalties
Security Managers Could Face Court
Penalties
06/20/2004 11:11 AMExperts, IT managers say Microsoft
should forget bounty, focus on security
Experts, IT managers say Microsoft
should forget bounty, focus on security
11/05/2003 05:57 PMLaw enforcement officials welcomed Microsoft's help, but IT experts
and analysts said the company should focus on securing its software
first.
Orange Selects IBM Mobile Security
Solutions For Its 50m Mobile Customers
Orange Selects IBM Mobile Security
Solutions For Its 50m Mobile Customers
07/26/2004 03:33 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jul 26 2004 8:12AM GMT
Dealing with mobile security threats
Dealing with mobile security threats
03/31/2005 11:29 PMZDNet Apr 1 2005 2:13AM GMT
Analyst: Mobile Security Is A Top
Priority
Analyst: Mobile Security Is A Top
Priority
06/17/2004 10:13 AMEncryption key to mobile data security
Encryption key to mobile data security
04/19/2004 05:50 AMvnunet.com Apr 19 2004 9:26AM GMT
Mobile & Wireless World: It's still
about security
Mobile & Wireless World: It's still
about security
05/27/2004 05:01 PMCompanies are certain of productivity gains from the use of wireless
and are mostly sold on its ROI. But security concerns remain
paramount, and balancing the two isn't always easy.
An IT Manager’s Insight into Mobile
Security
An IT Manager’s Insight into Mobile
Security
01/22/2004 05:03 PMIGNORE
IGNORE
08/13/2004 07:45 PMMobile and Wireless: Security was the
Watchword in 2004
Mobile and Wireless: Security was the
Watchword in 2004
01/06/2005 12:02 PMKT Launches Web and Mobile based
Security Service
KT Launches Web and Mobile based
Security Service
08/09/2004 12:57 PMTelecoms Korea Aug 9 2004 4:00PM GMT
Symbol buys into stronger mobile
security
Symbol buys into stronger mobile
security
06/17/2004 05:51 PMSymbol Technologies Inc. wants to help secure data and applications on
handheld devices via the acquisition of Trio Security Inc., a
privately held software vendor in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the
company announced Thursday.
An IT manager's secret insight into
mobile security
An IT manager's secret insight into
mobile security
01/28/2004 07:25 AMUnconfirmed: T-Mobile Gives Danger
Security Deadline
Unconfirmed: T-Mobile Gives Danger
Security Deadline
03/23/2005 12:46 PM
A
source near T-Mobile's high level security teams has informed Gizmodo
that the carrier has given an informal ultimatum to Danger, the
company that produces the hit Sidekick and Sidekick II. The problem
isn't the device itself, but the security of the backend servers,
which Danger also manages. If the security issues plaguing the
platform are not fixed, says our source, T-Mobile intends to stop
selling the Sidekick.
Although the security issues on the Sidekick platform are far from
a new development, the Paris Hilton Sidekick Hack made
it a much more prominent issue (and ironically, increased Sidekick sales). We've been
told that T-Mobile has limited Danger's access to T-Mobile customer
data to a bare minimum in an attempt to mitigate any possible future
leaks.
Danger could not be reached for comment, but it's also the wee
hours of the morning in California, so no foul. We hope to confirm
this information as soon as possible, since it could affect not only
Danger, but all users of the Sidekick platform.
Update: We've been informed that the date of the security
ultimatum is July 1st, 2005.
Companies Push Security for Mobile
Devices
Companies Push Security for Mobile
Devices
03/22/2005 09:55 PMA joint offering from Pointsec and Smartner pushes security updates to
mobile devices in order to protect data.
Revamped Mobile Pentium 4 Will Not Get
Security Capabilities
Revamped Mobile Pentium 4 Will Not Get
Security Capabilities
06/21/2004 12:00 AMManaging Security for Mobile Users (Part
One)
Managing Security for Mobile Users (Part
One)
04/26/2004 08:22 PMMobile Device Security, Was: Re: Dell
BIOS DoS
Mobile Device Security, Was: Re: Dell
BIOS DoS
12/10/2003 03:06 PMKarsten W. Rohrbach (Dec 10 2003)
Limit mobile risks--a security checklist
Limit mobile risks--a security checklist
11/19/2003 09:16 AMZDNet Nov 19 2003 8:56AM ET
Ignore Your Lender
Ignore Your Lender
08/13/2004 02:15 PMBanks let you get away with a lot more than you should.
Why You Can't Ignore Bloggers
Why You Can't Ignore Bloggers
01/04/2005 08:54 AMFortune Jan 4 2005 12:55PM GMT
Operation Ignore
Operation Ignore
09/11/2004 04:24 PM
Lest We
Forget Today we should look back at how a shift in priorities
played a critical role in the attacks of 9/11. Whatever your
political leanings there are certain facts that should not be ignored.
I present these and ask you to present other relevant facts.
Step One: Ignore All
Step One: Ignore All
07/22/2004 11:47 PMG4 Tech TV Jul 23 2004 4:08AM GMT
PDA security: mobile employees risk
corporate data
PDA security: mobile employees risk
corporate data
09/02/2004 10:27 AMComputer Business Review Sep 2 2004 2:27PM GMT
Giving Police Mobile Access To Security
Cameras
Giving Police Mobile Access To Security
Cameras
11/05/2003 04:51 PMI'm sure the anti-security camera crowd will be a fan of this program.
Over in the UK, they're giving police handheld devices that will let
them
access pictures from security cameras around one city.
They don't describe exactly how it works, but say that the pictures
are sent via "mobile phone technology". The article is also unclear
on whether or not the police have open access to the system, such that
they can just call up whatever camera they want at any time from
anywhere they might be - or if it's more of a closed system with a
central dispatcher sending the images on.
Transmeta Embeds Security Features in
Mobile Chip
Transmeta Embeds Security Features in
Mobile Chip
03/20/2003 01:05 PMChipmaker Transmeta has announced it will be the first company to
release a mobile chip that includes security features built in at the
processor level. The Crusoe TM5800 processor, designed to protect
data, deter intellectual property theft and provide a tamper-resistant
environment, is expected to become available in the latter half of
2003.
Nokia, Pointsec team on mobile data
security
Nokia, Pointsec team on mobile data
security
08/27/2004 02:16 PMNokia has teamed with Pointsec Mobile Technologies AB on encryption
technology for smart phones based on the Nokia Series 60 and Series 80
design platforms, which run on the Symbian operating system.
Mobile and Wireless World to focus on
Wi-Fi, security, RFID
Mobile and Wireless World to focus on
Wi-Fi, security, RFID
06/17/2005 03:37 PMSidebar: Ignore at Your Peril!
Sidebar: Ignore at Your Peril!
03/29/2005 02:10 AMComputerworld Mar 29 2005 6:35AM GMT
Bonus Tip: Ignore Web Backgrounds
Bonus Tip: Ignore Web Backgrounds
09/12/2004 02:16 PMG4 Tech TV Sep 12 2004 5:18PM GMT
SSL VPNs - You Can't Afford to Ignore
Them
SSL VPNs - You Can't Afford to Ignore
Them
02/11/2004 04:33 PMPlease ignore this MT-Blackllist URL
extractor
Please ignore this MT-Blackllist URL
extractor
05/18/2004 10:33 PMI just received 200 comment spams. They each listed a different URL
and came from a different IP address,which means the invaluable
MT-Blacklist (thank you, Jay Allen) has to be told to delete each one,
one at a time. Instead, I cobbled together an Outlook script —
yes, I use OL on my desktop machine, although I've been happy with
Thunderbird on my laptop — that looks through the messages you
have highlighted in your inbox and builds a list of the URLs that
people listed in the URL field of the comment. You then paste these
into the text...
Thought for the day:Don't ignore the
desktop
Thought for the day:Don't ignore the
desktop
04/26/2004 09:42 PMComputer Weekly Apr 27 2004 1:22AM GMT
WiMAX Shouldn't Ignore Businesses
WiMAX Shouldn't Ignore Businesses
12/02/2003 02:32 PM A study from ABI Research urges service providers that plan to use
WiMAX not to ignore small and medium size businesses: While the firm
concludes that by 2008, 42 percent of subscribers will be residential,
another 16 percent will be small or medium businesses. Those
businesses tend to churn less than consumers and will likely spend
more on their connections so operators would be wise to target them.
ABI expects that combined revenues for 802.16 and 802.20 should pass
$1.5 billion by 2008....
Nurses Say IT Efforts Ignore Their Needs
Nurses Say IT Efforts Ignore Their Needs
07/16/2004 04:51 PMA survey of "early adopter" nurses finds that many of them are paying
for devices such as PDAs out of pocket, and they say vendors are
delivering poor-quality products that reflect a lack of understanding
of what nurses do on a daily basis.
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