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NewsFeds use smart cards to boost securityThe US Defense Department aims to meet new Homeland Security data and network access requirements by utilizing authentication middleware technology that will let users access government PCs and Read more... Current trends in disaster recoveryIn the five years since the terrorist attacks, companies have shored up disaster recovery and planning, however, experts say there is still alot more work to be done. While a survey indicates a Read more... Authentication grabs security spotlightOne of the latest security recommendations for network protection is assigning identification tags to machines to restrict unauthorized network access. But as a recent trend indicates, that's just Read more... SPOTLIGHT: Best practices for plugging-in wireless devicesJust going wireless isn't an option anymore, with users demanding better and more productive work tools. The goal now is to go wireless the right way, with the best security in place and good Read more... Network security should include PC authenticationA new report claims that computer attacks could be thwarted if enterprises took the time to not only authenticate the user logging on, but to also authenticate the machine that connects to the Read more... Despite value, feds aren't embracing teleworkIf telecommuting is going to sink in on the government level, then mid-level management has to jump on the bandwagon. While agencies see the value in having telecommuting forces and there's Read more... ALSO NOTED: Security issues introduced by today's gadgets; Going wireless requires hefty network protection; and much more...> The security issues introduced by today's gadgets. Article > Going wireless requires hefty network protection. Read more... |




