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Extreme roadmap plots broader view of mobility


Extreme roadmap plots broader view of mobility

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 06:48 AM PST


Extreme Networks' new product roadmap has a catchy name -- Make Your Network Mobile -- but it might be a little misleading since the plan has little to do with iPhones, tablets or moving around between cellular and Wi-Fi networks.

Cybercriminals targeting point-of-sale devices

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 05:02 AM PST


Point-of-sale payment processing devices for credit and debit cards are proving to be rich targets for cybercriminals due to lax security controls, particularly among small businesses, according to a report from Trustwave.

Cisco fights for 'fair share of SMB pie' with unified communications gear

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 05:27 AM PST


NEW ORLEANS -- Cisco this week unveiled two unified communications products optimized for small and midsize businesses, a market Cisco admits it needs to increase share in.

DHS seeks systems for covert body scans, documents show

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 11:56 PM PST


Documents obtained under a Freedom of Information Act request show that DHS has signed contracts for mobile systems that may scan pedestrians without their knowledge.

The great IT risk measurement debate, part 2

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 10:52 PM PST


For the beginning of this discussion, see part one. We left off with Alex Hutton pointing out the problem with creating rigid risk management requirements when the measurement of risk is flawed to begin with.

If Stuxnet was act of cyberwar, is US ready for a response?

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 09:40 PM PST


The complex Stuxnet worm proved attacks on SCADA and other industrial control systems were possible. Are we ready if one comes our way?

Google yanks over 50 infected apps from Android Market

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 09:27 PM PST


Google has pulled more than 50 malware-infected apps from its Android Market, but hasn't yet triggered automatic uninstalls of those programs from users' phones, security experts said today.

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