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Rogue Wireless LAN Risks Threaten Corporate Network Security

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Enterprises continue to battle the installation of unauthorized, or rogue, wireless LAN access points (AP) on corporate networks by employees who install the increasingly cheap devices unmindful of the security risks, according to speakers here today at Computerworld's Mobile and Wireless . . .

Understanding Phreaking and SIP Threats in VoIP Security

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Increasing use of voice-over-IP technology could result in a return to "phreaking" - hacking of telephony systems to make free calls. Security expert Matt Barrie said VoIP was cheap and increasingly popular, but it introduced many vulnerabilities of traditional Internet . . .

Cost-Effective IT Solutions Through Smart Security Patch Evaluation

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ROI (return on investment) is a key concept in IT spending today. The board is much more likely to spend money on IT, if ROI can be demonstrated in a reasonable period of time. It's a very sensible, sound business idea. Yet, many companies are actually practicing what could be called negative ROI - they choose IT products which cost them more money the longer they have them. In the current business environment, this could be described as corporate stupidity.. . .

Exploring Honeypots: Cost-Effective Methods for Network Protection

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Lance Spitzner submits, "This one should shake up the IDS community!" This is the fourth article in an ongoing series examining honeypots. In previous installments, we have covered two different honeypot solutions: Honeyd and Specter. Both honeypots are low-interaction production solutions; their purpose is to help protect organizations, as opposed to research honeypots, which are used to gather information.. . .

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