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Mobile security begins with policy
Mobile security can no longer be an afterthought. Mobile experts say security starts, but doesn't end, with policy. Article | 03 Aug 2006
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'No wireless' mandate enforced at Blue Cross
Blue Cross of Idaho had a "no wireless" policy on paper but never really enforced it -- until a team of auditors said the company had better do something. Article | 01 Aug 2006
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Does Wi-Fi security matter?
A new study suggests users don't care about Wi-Fi security, making open Wi-Fi at home "a nice big target." News | 28 Jun 2006
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Microsoft releases 13 security patches
The baker's dozen of new patches includes 12 new ones that address flaws in Internet Explorer and Word, plus a re-release of a patch first issued in March. Article | 15 Jun 2006
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Wireless IDS/IPS thwarts mall intruders
Siemens yesterday announced the addition of IDS/IPS and location services to its HiPath wireless line, which the largest shopping mall in the world will use to secure its WLAN. News | 20 Apr 2006
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IBM touts chip-level security
IBM says new technology will allow chip makers to build embedded security features into processors used in mobile handsets, PDAs and other devices. News | 11 Apr 2006
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BlackBerry dodges blackout bullet for now
BlackBerrys in the U.S. will continue to work after a judge declined to issue an immediate injunction that would have shut down sales and service. Article | 24 Feb 2006
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A closer look at fixed mobile convergence
You don't have to put fixed mobile convergence on your holiday shopping list just yet, according to our wireless expert. But now is the time to determine how the technology can benefit you -- so you can shop smart later. Column | 06 Dec 2005
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Wireless e-mail a primary security concern
A new survey points out mobile anxieties among companies -- and wireless e-mail tops the list. Article | 15 Nov 2005
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The scoop on WiMax
There's a lot of buzz around WiMax in the IT community today. But what's the real deal on WiMax? Wireless expert Craig J. Mathias discusses the realities of WiMax and how mobile WiMax could become the next wireless broadband of choice. Column | 09 Nov 2005