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Quiz: Securing your first remote office
A five-question multiple-choice quiz to test your understanding of the content presented by expert David Strom in this lesson of SearchSecurity.com's Integration of Networking and Security School. Quiz
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Panel debates 'buy vs. build' mobile device security policy management
A panel discussion at InfoSec World 2010 focused less on the technology necessary to secure non-BlackBerry devices and more on the attendees' concerns with the data privacy laws. Article | 28 Apr 2010
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How can solution providers augment BlackBerry PlayBook security?
Expert Lisa Phifer explains how to help customers with PlayBook Security, and reveals future PlayBook enterprise features. Tip
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Windows Phone 7 security: Assessing WP7 security features
Windows Phone 7 security features are proving to be a mixed bag. Sam Cattle assesses the enterprise security pros and cons of the latest Windows mobile platform. Tip
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WPA security: Enabling the best WiFi security for SMBs
To choose the best WiFi security for the small or midsized business, consider using WPA Enterprise or wireless access points with WPA-E authentication, or use a Windows hosted RADIUS service. Network security expert Mike Chapple explains how to provi... Tip
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A wireless LAN security update: Developments in technology and law
Given advancements in technology and law, Joel Snyder offers up four tips that will help you secure your wireless LAN. Tip
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Configuring a Windows network infrastructure: Wired, wireless security
Jennifer Jabbusch explains how four Windows network components will help you achieve better wireless and wired port security authentication. Tip
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Find remote mobile device wipe solutions on a budget
Several remote mobile device wipe solutions are within the price range of a midmarket company. This is the second of two parts. Tip
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Remote phone lock and GPS tracking counter smartphone security risks
Lost or stolen smartphones pose serious security risks to data, but remote device lock technology and GPS tracking can help mitigate those risks. This is the first of two parts. Tip
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Avoid security risks of Free Public WiFi wireless ad hocs
Unprotected users who connect to unknown open SSIDs -- such as the widely-spoofed ad hoc SSID "Free Public Wifi" -- are leaving themselves vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks and personal identity theft. Tip
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Five steps to eliminate rogue wireless access
Unauthorized wireless access points aren't always malicious. Learn how to distinguish between them and mitigate threats posed by rogue APs. Tip
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Three steps to achieve security for smartphones within a budget
Expensive mobile device security management systems don't fit within midmarket budgets. Following these three steps will offset the risks posed by unsecured mobile devices -- and do so within budget. Tip
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Real-world best practices for securing remote offices
Preparation is important when securing a remote office or branch office, but there's nothing like the skills and experience gained from actually undergoing the experience. Podcasts
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How can solution providers augment BlackBerry PlayBook security?
Expert Lisa Phifer explains how to help customers with PlayBook Security, and reveals future PlayBook enterprise features. Tip
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Windows Phone 7 security: Assessing WP7 security features
Windows Phone 7 security features are proving to be a mixed bag. Sam Cattle assesses the enterprise security pros and cons of the latest Windows mobile platform. Tip
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WPA security: Enabling the best WiFi security for SMBs
To choose the best WiFi security for the small or midsized business, consider using WPA Enterprise or wireless access points with WPA-E authentication, or use a Windows hosted RADIUS service. Network security expert Mike Chapple explains how to provi... Tip
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A wireless LAN security update: Developments in technology and law
Given advancements in technology and law, Joel Snyder offers up four tips that will help you secure your wireless LAN. Tip
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Panel debates 'buy vs. build' mobile device security policy management
A panel discussion at InfoSec World 2010 focused less on the technology necessary to secure non-BlackBerry devices and more on the attendees' concerns with the data privacy laws. Article
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Configuring a Windows network infrastructure: Wired, wireless security
Jennifer Jabbusch explains how four Windows network components will help you achieve better wireless and wired port security authentication. Tip
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Find remote mobile device wipe solutions on a budget
Several remote mobile device wipe solutions are within the price range of a midmarket company. This is the second of two parts. Tip
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Remote phone lock and GPS tracking counter smartphone security risks
Lost or stolen smartphones pose serious security risks to data, but remote device lock technology and GPS tracking can help mitigate those risks. This is the first of two parts. Tip
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Avoid security risks of Free Public WiFi wireless ad hocs
Unprotected users who connect to unknown open SSIDs -- such as the widely-spoofed ad hoc SSID "Free Public Wifi" -- are leaving themselves vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks and personal identity theft. Tip
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Five steps to eliminate rogue wireless access
Unauthorized wireless access points aren't always malicious. Learn how to distinguish between them and mitigate threats posed by rogue APs. Tip
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About Wireless network security management
Keep wireless access points and mobile devices from being your network's weakest link. Learn about the latest wireless protocols and how to securely configure your wireless architecture to keep malicious hackers from exploiting and accessing network assets. Also, get the best advice on locking down mobile devices such as laptops, smartphones and PDAs.