Evaluating Wireless Security Needs: The Three L's (05-Apr-2004; 9.4K)
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Four Criteria for Evaluating a Security
Vendor
Four Criteria for Evaluating a Security
Vendor
06/23/2004 10:36 PMEvaluating New Revenue Sources
(09-Feb-2004; 9.8K)
Evaluating New Revenue Sources
(09-Feb-2004; 9.8K)
02/10/2004 02:43 AMMobile and Wireless: Security was the
Watchword in 2004
Mobile and Wireless: Security was the
Watchword in 2004
01/06/2005 12:02 PMAvocent Introduces the World's First
Wireless Solution for KVM Switching and
Video Broadcasting: AutoView Wireless
controls sixteen servers from two
wireless consoles, nominated for Best of
Interop award at NetWorld+Interop 2004
Avocent Introduces the World's First
Wireless Solution for KVM Switching and
Video Broadcasting: AutoView Wireless
controls sixteen servers from two
wireless consoles, nominated for Best of
Interop award at NetWorld+Interop 2004
05/31/2004 02:13 PMAvocent Corporation (NASDAQ: AVCT) today announced the
AutoView Wireless, the world’s first wireless keyboard, video
and mouse (KVM) switching and video broadcasting solution. The
AutoView Wireless is a finalist in the Network Server and
Peripheral category in the Best of Interop Awards competition at
NetWorld+Interop. Award finalists were selected by CMP Media’s CRN,
Network Computing, VARBusiness and Network Magazine. [PRWEB May 10,
2004]
Adventures in wireless security: Why
home and corporate wireless LANs are
insecure
Adventures in wireless security: Why
home and corporate wireless LANs are
insecure
06/03/2004 03:44 AMThe meat of the article is:
“…Wireless security recommendations: Change your system
defaults – everyone knows them.
Change the Admin and SNMP passwords. Change the IP network range. Also
change the Server Set ID (SSID). The SSID is a unique identifier for
your wireless hub/router. The default SSID is set in the factory is
definitely not unique.
Don’t broadcast the SSID. While you can change the default ID,
that does little if your hub or router broadcasts that SSID.
Enable Wireless Encryption. WEP or something similar can be
compromised, but it makes it significantly more difficult to
compromise your information. The larger the key length, the better.
Enable Shared Key Authentication. The default Open System setting lets
anyone connect to your network with very minimal effort.
Change your SNMP Community String. Create a Community String like it
is a strong password.
Enable MAC Address Codes. Again, this makes it more difficult for a
hacker to compromise your home network.
Set Wireless LAN cards to Infrastructure Mode. Most cards have the
default Ad Hoc mode, which is less secure.
Don’t rely only on the broadband firewall. A firewall at your
home’s Internet entry point is critical. However, you should
still have personal firewalls on all computers on your network, in
case something makes it through your home’s firewall or a hacker
does make it onto your network.”
AValonRF to Present its Rugged PDA with
Wireless Link, Rugged PC with Wireless
Link and Rugged DVR and Wireless Lapel
Camera for Mobile Law Enforcement at
IACP 2004, International Association of
Chiefs of Police, Los Angeles, CA., USA
AValonRF to Present its Rugged PDA with
Wireless Link, Rugged PC with Wireless
Link and Rugged DVR and Wireless Lapel
Camera for Mobile Law Enforcement at
IACP 2004, International Association of
Chiefs of Police, Los Angeles, CA., USA
12/17/2004 06:40 PMAValonRF, Inc., a leading provider of high-performance wireless links
will present its Rugged PDA with wireless link, Rugged PC with
wireless link and Rugged DVR and wireless Lapel Camera for mobile law
enforcement at IACP 2004, International Association of Chiefs of
Police, November 13-15, 2004, Los Angeles Convention Center, Los
Angeles, CA., USA. [PRWEB Nov 10, 2004]
Homeland Security Rapped On Wireless
Security
Homeland Security Rapped On Wireless
Security
07/02/2004 07:25 PMEvaluating a Database
Evaluating a Database
11/23/2002 03:07 PMAn overview of factors to consider when deciding to use database
technology.
Security Update 2004-06-07 Plugs Launch
Services Holes (07-Jun-2004; 2.7K)
Security Update 2004-06-07 Plugs Launch
Services Holes (07-Jun-2004; 2.7K)
06/07/2004 10:03 PM[product-security@apple.com:
APPLE-SA-2004-05-03 Security Update
2004-05-03]
[product-security@apple.com:
APPLE-SA-2004-05-03 Security Update
2004-05-03]
05/04/2004 01:58 PMDavid Ahmad (May 03 2004)
[product-security@apple.com:
APPLE-SA-2004-06-07 Security Update
2004-06-07]
[product-security@apple.com:
APPLE-SA-2004-06-07 Security Update
2004-06-07]
06/07/2004 06:58 PMDavid Ahmad (Jun 07 2004)
Security Update 2004-09-16 Fixes iChat
Vulnerability (20-Sep-2004; 1.4K)
Security Update 2004-09-16 Fixes iChat
Vulnerability (20-Sep-2004; 1.4K)
09/20/2004 09:00 PMEvaluating the ROSI: Where's the
problem?
Evaluating the ROSI: Where's the
problem?
06/17/2004 01:29 PMEvaluating governance codes
Evaluating governance codes
04/15/2004 08:54 AMCan corporate-governance codes actually get companies to clean up
their acts? McKinsey finds that such codes can indeed be
effective--within limits.
Evaluating Open Source
Evaluating Open Source
06/01/2004 06:42 PM[slackware-security] metamail security
update (SSA:2004-049-02)
[slackware-security] metamail security
update (SSA:2004-049-02)
02/18/2004 12:11 PMSlackware Security Team (Feb 18 2004)
[slackware-security] kdepim security
update (SSA:2004-014-01)
[slackware-security] kdepim security
update (SSA:2004-014-01)
01/16/2004 10:59 AMSlackware Security Team (Jan 14 2004)
[slackware-security] GAIM security
update (SSA:2004-026-01)
[slackware-security] GAIM security
update (SSA:2004-026-01)
01/27/2004 01:49 PMSlackware Security Team (Jan 26 2004)
[slackware-security] utempter security
update (SSA:2004-110-01)
[slackware-security] utempter security
update (SSA:2004-110-01)
04/19/2004 07:07 PMSlackware Security Team (Apr 19 2004)
[slackware-security] kernel security
updates (SSA:2004-119-01)
[slackware-security] kernel security
updates (SSA:2004-119-01)
04/29/2004 01:18 PMSlackware Security Team (Apr 28 2004)
[slackware-security] xine security
update (SSA:2004-111-01)
[slackware-security] xine security
update (SSA:2004-111-01)
04/22/2004 11:54 AMSlackware Security Team (Apr 20 2004)
[slackware-security] Kernel security
update (SSA:2004-049-01)
[slackware-security] Kernel security
update (SSA:2004-049-01)
02/18/2004 01:32 PMSlackware Security Team (Feb 18 2004)
[slackware-security] Kernel security
update (SSA:2004-006-01)
[slackware-security] Kernel security
update (SSA:2004-006-01)
01/07/2004 04:45 PMSlackware Security Team (Jan 06 2004)
[slackware-security] XFree86 security
update (SSA:2004-043-02)
[slackware-security] XFree86 security
update (SSA:2004-043-02)
02/12/2004 08:58 PMSlackware Security Team (Feb 12 2004)
[slackware-security] mutt security
update (SSA:2004-043-01)
[slackware-security] mutt security
update (SSA:2004-043-01)
02/12/2004 08:58 PMSlackware Security Team (Feb 12 2004)
Security Update 2004-09-07 Potentially
Problematic (08-Sep-2004; 1.6K)
Security Update 2004-09-07 Potentially
Problematic (08-Sep-2004; 1.6K)
09/08/2004 09:49 PMSecurity Update 2004-09-07 1.1 Fixes FTP
& Safari (14-Sep-2004; 1.2K)
Security Update 2004-09-07 1.1 Fixes FTP
& Safari (14-Sep-2004; 1.2K)
09/14/2004 05:07 PMApple Releases Mac OS X 10.3.5, Security
Update 2004-08-09 (09-Aug-2004; 2.3K)
Apple Releases Mac OS X 10.3.5, Security
Update 2004-08-09 (09-Aug-2004; 2.3K)
08/09/2004 08:27 PMSecurity Update 2004-09-07 1.1 Fixes FTP
& Safari (20-Sep-2004; 1.8K)
Security Update 2004-09-07 1.1 Fixes FTP
& Safari (20-Sep-2004; 1.8K)
09/20/2004 09:00 PMSecurity Update 2004-09-07 Potentially
Problematic (13-Sep-2004; 2.6K)
Security Update 2004-09-07 Potentially
Problematic (13-Sep-2004; 2.6K)
09/13/2004 08:16 PMEvaluating The Rivals To iPod Mini
Evaluating The Rivals To iPod Mini
12/17/2004 06:27 PMOn something that's as personal and frequently used as a music
player, little things make a big difference, and it's in the Little
Things department that the iPod mini really shines. By David Pogue,
New York Times
Evaluating Windows XP Service Pack 2 RC2
Evaluating Windows XP Service Pack 2 RC2
07/05/2004 09:44 AMUMKC Libs: Guide to Evaluating Resources
on the WWW
UMKC Libs: Guide to Evaluating Resources
on the WWW
12/22/2004 01:18 AMUMKC Libs: Guide to Evaluating Resources on the
WWW
h
ttp://www.umkc.edu/lib/Instruction/MNLsubjguides/webeval.htm
A very nice and succinct guide that easily spells out the
requirements for evaluating resources on the world wide web that
includes: 1) Traditional Standards for Print Resources, 2) Pitfalls of
Web Resources, 3) Evaluating Web Sources, and 4) Other Guides to Web
Evaluation. This has been added to
Information
Quality Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
[slackware-security] cvs security
update (SSA:2004-108-02)
[slackware-security] cvs security
update (SSA:2004-108-02)
04/20/2004 04:40 AMSlackware Security Team (Apr 18 2004)
[slackware-security] INN security
update (SSA:2004-014-02)
[slackware-security] INN security
update (SSA:2004-014-02)
01/16/2004 10:59 AMSlackware Security Team (Jan 14 2004)
Security Update 2004-01-26 Released
(29-Jan-2004; .7K)
Security Update 2004-01-26 Released
(29-Jan-2004; .7K)
01/30/2004 03:04 AMSecurity Update 2004-05-03 Released
(03-May-2004; 0.9K)
Security Update 2004-05-03 Released
(03-May-2004; 0.9K)
05/03/2004 09:01 PMSecurity Update 2004-04-05 Released
(05-Apr-2004; 1.1K)
Security Update 2004-04-05 Released
(05-Apr-2004; 1.1K)
04/09/2004 04:01 PMMicrosoft Executive Circle Webcast:
Evaluating your network for SMS
deployment
Microsoft Executive Circle Webcast:
Evaluating your network for SMS
deployment
08/03/2004 06:21 PMGrok Description matches for Evaluating Wireless Security Needs: The Three L's (05-Apr-2004; 9.4K)
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