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Data breach costs rising
It might be time to open your company's wallet a little wider. A new study by Gartner says that data breaches are set to cost businesses 20 percent more each year through 2009. Are you ready for Read more...
NAC and the mobile worker
Vendors, of course, would like to close the gap between NAC interest and acquisition. To that end, Aruba Networks, a wireless switch manufacturer is talking up enhancements it has made to its NAC Read more...
CIOs seek out NAC on the net
One of the more interesting high-wire acts in the enterprise IT space is how CIOs manage the tension between opening their networks to mobile workers, customers, partners and suppliers, and securing Read more...
Black Hat event cites IBM vulnerabilities
The Black Hat conference spawned another security risk alert before it ended last week, and this time it is IBM's database vulnerabilities that came under fire. As Read more...
ALSO NOTED: Black Hat attendees hack a MacBook using wireless drivers; Network access control efficacy under scrutiny; and much
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It's a show of vulnerabilities at Black Hat conference
There's no way that network access control vendors nor Microsoft was happy with the agenda at the recent Black Hat conference in Las Vegas. Security researchers were readying presentations on the Read more...
Network access tools aren't as good as you think
Network Access Control (NAC) technologies have long been considered a good security approach, but as hackers will prove at an upcoming industry conference, NAC is easy to breach--each and every Read more...




