RALEIGH - Red Hat is turning to Netscape to improve its security offerings for enterprise networks. The Raleigh-based Linux development and services firm announced this morning that it is buying "certain assets" of Netscape Security Solutions from America Online. . . .. RALEIGH - Red Hat is turning to Netscape to improve its security offerings for enterprise networks. The Raleigh-based Linux development and services firm announced this morning that it is buying "certain assets" of Netscape Security Solutions from America Online. According to a filing with the SEC filed shortly after the press announcement, Red Hat is paying $20.5 million in cash for the Netscape assets. Another $2.5 million is payable next year "contingent on certain future customer orders being placed on or before April 30, 2005," the filing says. The link for this article located at Rick Smith is no longer available. . RALEIGH - Red Hat is turning to Netscape to improve its security offerings for enterprise networks.T. raleigh, turning, netscape, improve, security, offerings, enterprise, networks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
he large-scale WLAN installations expected soon will change the way users access networks. However, it will also open doors to new security threats. In an environment of heightened IT security concerns, this is an urgent issue to be addressed by Wi-Fi . . . . he large-scale WLAN installations expected soon will change the way users access networks. However, it will also open doors to new security threats. In an environment of heightened IT security concerns, this is an urgent issue to be addressed by Wi-Fi vendors. International Data Corp., another market research firm, predicts that the growth in worldwide spending on security and business continuity will dwarf that in overall IT spending. By the end of this year, IDC expects spending on security and business continuity will reach $70 billion. The apparent vulnerability of WLANs to security breaches had in the recent years dampened the rollout of such networks in any big way. Some common concerns in the enterprise network environment are "rogue" access points, the use of ad hoc mode and the hijacking of connections. The link for this article located at EETAsia is no longer available. . Wi-Fi networks are poised to revolutionize how users connect to the internet, yet they will introduce fresh challenges for cybersecurity in the realm of information technology.. Wireless Network Security,WLAN Threats,Enterprise Wi-Fi,Network Installation Challenges. . Anthony Pell
While no Ethernet-based network can be considered a "secure" communications medium, network operators take some solace that the exposure of traffic for a LAN is limited to those stations that have "physical access" to it. With a wireless LAN (WLAN), there . . . . While no Ethernet-based network can be considered a "secure" communications medium, network operators take some solace that the exposure of traffic for a LAN is limited to those stations that have "physical access" to it. With a wireless LAN (WLAN), there is not even this meager security, as physical access to radio waves is defined by nothing stronger than geographic proximity. Unfortunately, the standard method for addressing this proximity vulnerability, "Wired Equivalent Privacy" (WEP), is not suitable for large-scale networks due to its shared-key nature and deficiencies in the encryption algorithm. As a result, enterprises and service providers alike have struggled with how to control access to their WLAN infrastructures so that the network is both usable and no worse than wired Ethernet in terms of data privacy. The link for this article located at Sys Admin is no longer available. . WLANs offer convenience but also expose networks to serious risks like unauthorized access and eavesdropping. It's essential for campuses to enhance security measures.. Wireless Security,Cybersecurity Campus,Enterprise WLAN Security,Network Best Practices. . Anthony Pell
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