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December 18, 2007 |
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5 Reasons It's Riskier to Shop In Person Than Online
Shopping online may not be inherently safer than going to the mall, but at least you have a little more control
With the number of online shoppers growing each year and the biggest shopping days of the year in our midst, the safety of online shopping is often called into question...
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December 12, 2007
AirDefense Secures Global Contract with Sony Ericsson
AirDefense has landed a contract with Sony Ericsson (News - Alert) to secure the company's global wireless network with its product AirDefense Enterprise...
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December 11, 2007
Sony Ericsson Picks AirDefense to Secure Wireless Network
Making sure networks and data are secure is a top priority for every company, regardless of size...
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December 11, 2007 |
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It’s the Most Dangerous Time of the Year
In case anyone had any doubt, the common sense assumption that online theft is worse during the holidays is true....
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December 7, 2007
Evaluate & Improve Your Security Defenses
Making sure networks and data are secure is a top priority for every company, regardless of size...
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December 6, 2007 |
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Firewalled
Going Overboard on Threats
Every security expert you ever heard of -- and some you've never heard of -- is now offering his opinion on the worst threats of 2007 and the most dangerous threats of 2008...
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November 26, 2007 |
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SURVEY: 3,000 retailers have wireless data-security vulnerabilities
AirDefense, which launched the wireless LAN security market, has released results from its 2007 Retail Shopping Wireless Security Survey of...
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November 23, 2007 |
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Putting a Scare in the Shopping Season
Today is “Black Friday,” the ceremonial start to the holiday shopping season. Our inbox has been filling up with press releases touting the...
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November 22, 2007 |
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Probe Uncovers Vulnerable Retailer Wireless Systems
Half of the 3,045 stores that wireless security vendor AirDefense secretly monitored at major shopping areas in the U.S...
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November 22, 2007 |
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Study: Lax retail wireless security
A recent survey of U.S. retail stores found one-fourth of transmissions between handheld devices and store computers were not encrypted...
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November 22, 2007 |
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Study: Lax retail wireless security
A recent survey of U.S. retail stores found one-fourth of transmissions between handheld devices and store computers were not encrypted...
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November 21, 2007 |
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Retailers' In-Store Wireless Networks Are Not Secure
Half the time, retail stores skimp when it comes to securing their in-store wireless computer networks, according to a study by security vendor AirDefense...
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November 20, 2007 |
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Retail Wi-Fi Wide Open to Hackers, Study Finds
A study has discovered that while retailers are physically securing their businesses to prevent theft, they are not taking the same precautions with their wireless security...
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November 20, 2007 |
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Retail Wi-Fi Wide Open to Hackers, Study Finds
A study has discovered that while retailers are physically securing their businesses to prevent theft, they are not taking the same precautions with their wireless security...
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November 20, 2007 |
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Retail Wi-Fi wide open to hackers, study finds
A study has discovered that while retailers are physically securing their businesses to prevent theft, they are not taking the same precautions with their wireless security...
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November 19, 2007 |
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Security Sweep Finds Retailer's Wi-Fi Networks At Risk
Despite the well-publicized wireless woes of retailer TJX earlier this year, it seems many retailers have failed to move to protect themselves from the loss of customer data...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Study: Many retailers' wireless data systems easy to hack
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping centers in the U.S...
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November 15, 2007 |
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WSJ: Retailers' Data Systems Vulnerable To Hackers - Survey
A number of retail stores may be vulnerable to hacker
attacks this holiday season, according to a recent study by a wireless security
firm....
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November 15, 2007 |
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Study: Many retailers' wireless data systems easy to hack
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping centers in the U.S... |
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November 15, 2007 |
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What retail wireless security?
TJX may be in a class all by itself in terms of the
number of records compromised in a data breach....
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| November 15, 2007 |
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Security Sweep Finds Retailer's Wi-Fi Networks At Risk
Despite the well-publicized wireless woes of retailer TJX earlier this year, it seems many retailers have failed to move to protect themselves from the loss of customer data....
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November 15, 2007 |
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Many Retailers Open to Wireless Attacks
This holiday season, the greatest danger to retailers isn't the guy in the trench coat shoplifting small items...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Study: Many retailers' wireless data systems easy to hack
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping centers in the U.S... |
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November 15, 2007 |
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Study: Many retailers' wireless data systems easy to hack
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping areas in the U.S...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Study: Many retailers' wireless data systems easy to hack
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping centers in the U.S...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Many retailers easy to hack, study finds
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping areas in the U.S...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Study: stores put customer data at risk with poor WiFi security practices
Be careful of using public wireless hotspots, even if they claim to be secure. There's a good chance they are still vulnerable to hacking and your personal data could be stolen, according to wireless security manufacturer AirDefense...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Wireless Warnings
If you do retail, and take credit cards (which you pretty much have to), your wireless network is about to cause you severe grief...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Wireless credit card transactions in stores often vulnerable: survey
Half of more than 3,000 U.S. and European retail stores use wireless systems vulnerable to hacking to transfer data ...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Security Sweep Finds Retailer’s Wi-Fi Networks At Risk
Despite the well-publicized wireless woes of retailer TJX earlier this year, it seems many retailers have failed to move to protect themselves from the loss of customer data...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Stores’ wireless security faulted
Study says many networks are easily hacked
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping centers in the U.S...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Retail Stores Ripe for Hacking, Survey Finds
Retailers seem to have learned little from the massive TJX data breach, according to security-device maker AirDefense Inc...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Many retailers easy to hack, study finds
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping areas in the U.S...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Study: Many Retailers Easy To Hack
You can drive down a street with a laptop and easily find wireless access points, and it does not require a great degree of sophistication...
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November 15, 2007 |
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What retail wireless security?
TJX may be in a class all by itself in terms of the number of records compromised in a data breach...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Study: Many Retailers Easy To Hack
You can drive down a street with a laptop and easily find wireless access points, and it does not require a great degree...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Many Retailers Easy to Hack, Study Finds
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping centers in the U.S...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Many Retailers Easy to Hack, Study Finds
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping centers in the U.S...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Many Retailers Easy to Hack, Study Finds
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping centers in the U.S...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Many Retailers Easy to Hack, Study Finds
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping centers in the U.S...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Many Retailers Easy to Hack, Study Finds
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping centers in the U.S...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Many Retailers Easy to Hack, Study Finds
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping centers in the U.S...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Gaps found in stores' wireless security
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping centers in the U.S...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Many retailers easy to hack, study finds
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping centers in the U.S...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Survey: Major security gaps in retailers' customer-data systems
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping centers in the U.S...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Retailers Open to Wireless Attacks
This holiday season, the greatest danger to retailers isn't the guy in the trench coat shoplifting small items. It's the guy out in the parking lot with a wireless antenna...
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November 15, 2007 |
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Many retailers easy to hack, study finds
Undercover survey of 3,045 stores claims to find major wireless security gaps at half
Half of more than 3,000 retail stores that a wireless security company secretly monitored at major shopping centers in the U.S...
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November 25, 2007
Worry Free Wireless
Can facility managers trust wireless networks when hackers strive to violate them?
Facility managers think a lot about protection. Access control, surveillance, and other physical security measures have made it possible for facility professionals to sleep soundly at night...
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November 25, 2007
Hi-Tech Heist
Consumers often feel safer using their credit cards in stores than online, where hackers are notorious for stealing personal information. But is it really safer? Lesley Stahl reports...
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November 9, 2007
AirDefense Claims Its Patents Cover Virtually All Methods of Wireless LAN Intrusion Detection
AirDefense has sought to re-affirm and promote that it holds the earliest, broadest and dominant patents in the wireless LAN intrusion prevention and troubleshooting industry ...
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November 9, 2007
AirDefense Owns Dominant Patents for Wireless LAN Intrusion Prevention and Troubleshooting
AirDefense, the innovator that launched the wireless LAN security market, today re-affirmed that it holds the earliest, broadest and dominant patents in the wireless LAN intrusion prevention and troubleshooting industry ...
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November 8, 2007
State of wireless security: Frightful
Keith rides around with AirDefense CTO Amit Sinha and sees enough wireless holes to make him want to go back to the manual typewriter...
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October 31, 2007
AirDefense to Secure Wireless Network at Athens International Airport
One of the World’s Most Modern Airports Deploys AirDefense Enterprise to Monitor and Ensure Security of Data Over Airport’s WLAN ...
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October 25, 2007
WiFi Safety Tips from Hacker Convention
"The most dangerous places to connect are airports, hotels, convention centers," say Richard Rushing, Chief Security Officer for AirDefense, which does wireless security. "And most people use credit cards there."...
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October 22, 2007
San Diego Convention Center and Richard Rushing
'The most dangerous places to connect are airports, hotels, convention centers,' say Richard Rushing, Chief Security Officer for AirDefense, which does wireless security. 'And most people use credit cards there'...
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October 22, 2007
WiFi Safety Tips from Hacker Convention
'The most dangerous places to connect are airports, hotels, convention centers,' say Richard Rushing, Chief Security Officer for AirDefense, which does wireless security. 'And most people use credit cards there'...
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October 21, 2007
WiFi Safety Tips from Hacker Convention
"The most dangerous places to connect are airports, hotels, convention centers," say Richard Rushing, Chief Security Officer for AirDefense, which does wireless security. "And most people use credit cards there."...
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October 19, 2007
Business leaders’ warning on euro
European business leaders yesterday stepped up their warnings about the impact of a soaring
euro as the currency hit a fresh record against the dollar – although data on eurozone exports revealed little economic effect so far...
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October 19, 2007
Hackers zero in on wireless hotspots
YOU'VE got ten minutes until you need to leave for the airport, but you just have to send out that e-mail containing this month's sales figures...
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October 19, 2007
Credit card companies not secure, warns expert
Credit card companies have a much greater exposure to fraud than they are currently admitting to, a US technology security expert claimed yesterday...
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October 19, 2007
In the papers 19 October
Richard Rushing, chief security officer with AirDefense, said the major credit card issuers would not be going to the expense of introducing the new Payment Card Industries (PCI) security standards if the level of card fraud was actually 3 percent as they claim... |
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October 18, 2007
Hackers zero in on wireless hotspots
Richard Rushing, chief security officer for US firm AirDefense, says people are leaving themselves open to fraudsters every day through insecure public wireless networks, which have transformed working practices... |
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October 19, 2007
Wi-fi network security warning
It is one of the fastest growing forms of fraud, but few of us know anything about it, far less how to prevent criminals using a wi-fi internet connection to steal information from your computer...
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October 15, 2007
GTISC appoints wireless-security expert
The Georgia Tech Information Security Center’s Advisory Board announced it has appointed Georgia-based AirDefense Inc.'s vice president of product strategy.
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October 9, 2007
Motorola drags Symbol's Wi-Fi back to battle
Motorola has refreshed the software for its wireless LAN switches in a bid to recapture ground it has lost to competitors, but should upgrade its architecture, say analysts... |
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October 2, 2007
The International Consortium for Organizational Resilience Newsletter
The introduction of wireless technologies in retail has created a new avenue for data breaches, circumventing traditional security architectures... |
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October 1, 2007
A Real-World Wireless Security Plan
The school district in Round Rock, Texas, a suburb of Austin, was very open to bringing technology into its educational curriculum and its operations... |
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September 27, 2007
AirDefense Awarded Allowance for 4th and 5th Patent for Wireless Intrusion Prevention
AirDefense has received allowances from the United States Patent and Trademark Office for the company’s fourth and fifth patents further strengthening AirDefense’s seminal intellectual property portfolio... |
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September 27, 2007
AirDefense Receives Allowance of 4th and 5th Patent for Wireless Intrusion Prevention
AirDefense, the innovator that launched the wireless LAN security market, today announced that it has received allowances from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for the company's fourth and fifth patents... |
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September 26, 2007
AirDefense Receives Allowance of 4th and 5th Patent for Wireless Intrusion Prevention
AirDefense, the innovator that launched the wireless LAN security market, today announced that it has received allowances from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for the company's fourth and fifth patents... |
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September 21, 2007
Add Wireless Access Throughout Your SME
The pace of business has steadily been driving demand for wireless within an enterprise, as executives seek to use Internet-connected laptops during meetings and employees appreciate the ability to check PDAs and other devices from anywhere within a building... |
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September 14, 2007
GTISC names advisory board
The Georgia Tech Information Security Center (GTISC) has created a 19-member board of industry advisors to give GTISC advice and strategy as it grows as an academic research organization in information security.... |
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September 13, 2007
Identity-centric Approach to Wireless Security
Register for this live webcast now! This webcast will air on Thursday, September 27, 2007 12:00pm PT / 3:00pm ET... |
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September 10, 2007
Hacking the White House
War walk around the President's house exposes some interesting vulnerabilities outside the fence, but solid defenses inside... |
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August 30, 2007
WLAN Security Service Aims to Boost PCI Compliance
This week, Renaissance Network Solutions announced a managed WLAN security service to help retailers comply with the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS). The service, based on technology from Trapeze Networks and AirDefense, is designed for merchants and others that send cardholder data over Wi-Fi during payment transactions... |
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August 15, 2007
AirDefense Makes New Detection And Protection Methods Available to Customers
Never resting on their laurels, on the invitation of Defcon 15 organizers AirDefense took advantage of their monitoring role to identify new attacks and incorporate what they discovered into updated detection and mitigation methods for their enterprise wireless IDS/IPS product... |
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August 14, 2007
New Wireless Security Threats Revealed at Defcon 15
AirDefense, Inc. today released updated detection and protection methods for new hacks identified at Defcon 15, the largest underground hacking conference in the United States. At the request of Defcon Wi-Fi Village organizers, AirDefense monitored the annual conference in Las Vegas, NV... |
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August 11, 2007
The Woes of WiFi, Part 1: Insecure by Default
All too often the conglomeration of WiFi hotspots now frequently found in public spaces comes with an unexpected cost for mobile device users hungry for... |
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August 08, 2007
BJC Healthcare Purchases AirDefense's WiFi WEP Cloaking Module to Protect Its Hospitals against Wireless Intrusions
AirDefense, Inc. announced BJC Healthcare expanded its three year relationship with the company by purchasing its patented WiFi WEP Cloaking module through their premier value-added reseller Enterprise Consulting Group... |
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August 03, 2007
Vendor Notebook: Eceptionist signs deal with LSU Health Sciences Center
AirDefense, Inc. of Atlanta has announced that St. Louis-based BJC Healthcare has purchased the company’s WEP Cloaking module, designed to help healthcare organizations... |
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August 01, 2007
BJC Healthcare Purchases AirDefense's WEP Cloaking(TM) Module to Protect Its Hospitals against Wireless Intrusions
AirDefense to Protect BJC's Existing Investment in Legacy Handheld Devices that Support the WEP Protocol (TM) module through their premier value-added reseller... |
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August 01, 2007
BJC Healthcare Purchases AirDefense's WEP Cloaking(TM) Module to Protect Its Hospitals against Wireless Intrusions
AirDefense has announced BJC Healthcare expanded its three year relationship with the company by purchasing its patented WEP Cloaking(TM) module through their premier value-added reseller ... |
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July 14, 2007
Users key to Houston's WiFi security, firm says
When completed in the next couple of years, the city's wireless network will give Houstonians better access to the Internet, but it will also require users to take steps to protect themselves online... |
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July 18, 2007
Cardiff University to Deploy AirDefense Wireless LAN Infrastructure
AirDefense announced today that its enterprise security product is being deployed by Cardiff University to secure the largest wireless local area network (WLAN)...
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July 19, 2007
UK’s largest wireless LAN coming to Cardiff University
Cardiff University is expanding its wireless network in a project that will create the country’s largest wireless local area network (WLAN)...
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June 26, 2007
Business Technology
Helpless, Hopeless, Wireless
When William Friemann joined real-estate firm Prudential Fox & Roach last year as its vice president of technology operations,When William Friemann joined real-estate firm Prudential Fox & Roach last year as its vice president of technology operations, ...
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June 22, 2007
UK’s ‘largest wireless LAN’ to be
built in Cardiff
Cardiff University is deploying what is
claimed to be the UK’s largest LAN. When
it’s completed by the end of the year, the
wireless network will cover 66 buildings...
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June 07, 2007
AirDefense Continues Robust Growth In 2007 Through Development of "Industry-Best" Wireless Security Solutions
AirDefense reinforced its leadership position in the wireless LAN (WLAN) intrusion prevention industry. During the first four months of 2007...
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June 06 , 2007
AirDefense Continues Robust Growth in 2007 Through Development of ''Industry-Best'' Wireless Security Solutions
AirDefense, the innovator that launched the wireless LAN security market, today reinforced its leadership position...
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June 04, 2007
Watch out for the free Wi-Fi hotspot's evil twin
Open your laptop computer in any airport, hotel or coffee shop, and you’ll often find unsecured Wi-Fi networks available for free browsing...
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May 18, 2007
Trapeze, AirDefense raise the bar on enterprise wireless security
Gone are the days of being able to ignore security and role separation for enterprise wireless systems...
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May 09, 2007
Wi-Fi spots can harbor hackers
ID thieves may lurk behind a hot spot with a friendly name...
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April 27, 2007
How to keep your wi-fi network safe
With growing numbers using wi-fi in their homes, Paul Rubens looks at how good security is on these networks...
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April 26, 2007
WEP: Wireless security's broken skeleton in the closet
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) as a wireless security solution has been analysts' wireless whipping boy for years...
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April 09, 2007
Does your Hotspot Have an Evil Twin?
Awareness is key to preventing online attacks...
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April 09, 2007
Researchers Put Nail in WEP's Coffin
Its first flaws were exposed more than six years ago, but WEP continues to be one of the industry's most popular means ...
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April 09, 2007
Cracked in 60 Seconds
It's no secret that wired equivalent privacy (WEP) (define) is considered the biggest joke in security ...
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April 04, 2007
Researchers crack WEP WiFi security in record time
The Wi-Fi security protocol WEP should not be relied on to protect sensitive material, according to three German security researchers who have discovered a faster way to crack it...
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April 04, 2007
Don't use WEP, say German security researchers
The Wi-Fi security protocol WEP should not be relied on to protect sensitive material, according to three German security researchers who have discovered a faster way to crack it...
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April 04, 2007
WEP Security Called Unreliable
The Wi-Fi security protocol WEP should not be relied on to protect sensitive material, according to three German security . ..
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April 04, 2007
Don’t use WEP, say German security researchers
The Wi-Fi security protocol WEP should not be relied on to protect sensitive material, according to three German security . ..
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April 04, 2007
Don’t use WEP, say German security researchers
The Wi-Fi security protocol WEP should not be relied on to protect sensitive material, according to three German security . ..
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April 04, 2007
Don’t use WEP, say German security researchers
The Wi-Fi security protocol WEP should not be relied on to protect sensitive material, according to three German security . ..
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April 04, 2007
Don’t use WEP, say German security researchers
The Wi-Fi security protocol WEP should not be relied on to protect sensitive material, according to three German security . ..
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April 04, 2007
Wireless
Cisco Systems is known as a networking giant because of its dominance in the enterprise networking equipment market...
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April 04, 2007
Don’t use WEP for Wi-Fi security, researchers say
The Wi-Fi security protocol WEP should not be relied on to protect sensitive material, according to three German security researchers...
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April 04, 2007
WEP Wireless Security Protocol Inadequate for Sensitive Data
The Wi-Fi security protocol WEP should not be relied on to protect sensitive material, according to three German security researchers...
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April 03, 2007
Wireless System a Very Good Listener
An intrusion monitoring program has uses beyond looking for hackers...
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April 02, 2007
AirDefense's Revolutionary New Technology Ensures PCI Compliance by Protecting Devices Using Legacy Encryption
AirDefense, Inc., the innovator that launched the wireless LAN security market, today introduced ...
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April 02, 2007
Vendor aims to ‘cloak’ WEP
New software from AirDefense is designed to protect a widely used but flawed wireless LAN encryption protocol...
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April 02, 2007
App protects flawed WLAN security protocol
AirDefense cloaking technique could save retailers and others from large-scale upgrades of embedded or special-purpose wireless gea...
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April 02, 2007
New Module Cloaks Crackable WEP Encryption
AirDefense has done it just like everyone else, including Wi-Fi Planet...
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April 02, 2007
AirDefense Protects WEP through Quantity, Not Quality
AirDefense has unique, patented approach to making broken WEP encryption work...
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March 21, 2007
Seven Steps to Safer WiFi
If you use unsecured WiFi in the clear, without any encryption or security, you're asking for it. Your laptop is routinely broadcasting seemingly innocuous data..
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March 21, 2007
Seven Steps to Safer WiFi
If you use unsecured WiFi in the clear, without any encryption or security, you're asking for it. Your laptop is routinely broadcasting seemingly innocuous data..
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March 20, 2007
Metro-Scale Networks Seem to Have Security Act Together
Two of three current largest metro-scale Wi-Fi service providers are engaged in safe behavior: Over the last three years..
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March 14 , 2007
Promiscuous laptops
Laptops now outsell desktops, and more and more locations are offering free public Wi-Fi networks...
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March 12 , 2007
Squawk Box: Identity Crisis |
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March 12 , 2007
Report: U.S. wireless traffic at risk
A substantial portion of U.S. wireless traffic remains at risk for being intercepted, computer security experts said...
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March 12 , 2007
Report: U.S. wireless traffic at risk
A substantial portion of U.S. wireless traffic remains at risk for being intercepted, computer security experts said...
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March 12 , 2007
It's easy to spy on your Wi-Fi
When many of the computer industry's top security gurus gathered in San Francisco last month for a conference...
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March 11 , 2007
Security risks surround Wi-Fi users
When many of the computer industry's top security gurus gathered in San Francisco last month for a conference...
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March 9 , 2007
AirDefense Expands Services in Partnership with AirWave
AirDefense, a provider of wireless network security, is expanding the range of its services in...
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February 27, 2007
AirDefense redesigns wireless intrusion software
Revamped user interface and new reporting tools among enhancements in AirDefense Enterprise 7.2...
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February 27, 2007
AirDefense redesigns wireless intrusion software
Revamped user interface and new reporting tools among enhancements in AirDefense Enterprise 7.2...
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February 21, 2007
AirDefense Beefs Up Reporting in Wireless Security System
AirDefense on Feb. 20 announced that it has released a new version of its enterprise wireless LAN security appliance with new reporting and monitoring capabilities...
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February 23, 2007
AirDefense Launches Upgrade for Enterprise
Wireless IDS/IPS developer AirDefense Inc has introduced the latest release of its flagship platform for the enterprise market with enhancements...
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February 23, 2007
Wi-Fi Product Watch
AirDefense Enterprise 7.2 launched yesterday with a new reporting engine which the company says...
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February 23, 2007
AirDefense Launches Upgrade for Enterprise
Wireless IDS/IPS developer AirDefense Inc has introduced the latest release of its flagship platform for the enterprise market with enhancements...
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February 16, 2007
Tool Uncovers Inadvertent 'Chatter'
Researchers from Errata Security plan to release a free tool at the Black Hat D.C. briefings later this month that gives enterprises a firsthand look at what data is bleeding out of their client machines every day, especially in wireless networks...
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February 13, 2007
Time to wake up on wireless security
There was some pretty disturbing news coming out of last week's RSA Conference, and I'm not just talking about the assorted new security threats that vendors announce...
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February 12, 2007
Conference Attendees Drop Ball on Wi-Fi Security
More than half of the wireless LAN devices being used at this week's RSA Conference on information security are themselves unsecured...
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February 12, 2007
Associated Press: No safety, even at security gathering
More than half of the wireless LAN devices being used at this week's RSA Conference on information security are themselves unsecured...
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February 9, 2007
Next Wave in Security: Protecting Smart Phones, PDAs
With the number of employees using smart phones and other mobile devices, corporations must start to focus their security on more than just their network perimeter, according to security analysts and specialists attending the RSA Conference here...
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February 9, 2007
Next Wave in Security: Protecting Smart Phones, PDAs
With the number of employees using smart phones and other mobile devices, corporations must start to focus their security on more than just their network perimeter, according to security analysts and specialists attending the RSA Conference here...
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February 9, 2007
Conference Attendees Drop Ball on Wi-Fi Security
More than half of the wireless LAN devices being used at this week's RSA Conference on information security are themselves unsecured...
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February 9, 2007
Notebook Users Under Attack at Security Conference
According to mobile security vendor AirDefense, some 56 percent of 623 wireless devices at the RSA conference in San Francisco were susceptible to attacks based on its study of wireless traffic at the show Tuesday...
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February 9, 2007
Conference Attendees Drop Ball on Wi-Fi Security
More than half of the wireless LAN devices being used at this week's RSA Conference on information security are themselves unsecured...
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February 9, 2007
Attendees at RSA Conference drop ball on Wi-Fi security
More than half of the wireless LAN devices being used at this week’s RSA Conference on information security are themselves unsecured...
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February 9, 2007
AirDefense completes RSA Conference wireless network
monitoring: half of wireless devices vulnerable to attack
Wireless security firm AirDefense Inc. today released results from its wireless airwave
monitoring yesterday at the RSA Conference, the world's leading information security
conference...
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February 8, 2007
Notebook Users Under Attack at Security Conference
You might think attendees at a security conference would take extra precautions to ensure their notebook's safety. Think again...
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February 8, 2007
AirDefense Scares RSA Conference Attendees with Results of Security Probes into Broadband Wireless Networks and Access Devices
AirDefense unveiled results from its wireless airwave monitoring at the RSA Conference, the world's leading information security conference...
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February 8, 2007
Security experts beaten at their own game
More than half of the computers used by security experts attending the RSA Conference in San Francisco this week lack the proper protection and may have been compromised, according to wireless security firm AirDefense...
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February 8, 2007
Security experts beaten at their own game
More than half of the computers used by security experts attending the RSA Conference in San Francisco this week lack the proper protection and may have been compromised, according to wireless security firm AirDefense...
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February 8, 2007
Broadband Wireless Companies Partner on US Army Contract
"The integrity of our Armed Forces' communication networks is among our nation's highest priorities," said Mike Potts, president and CEO of AirDefense...
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February 7, 2007
Security 'Experts' Aren't So Secure At RSA Conference
For a group of people who should know better, attendees at the RSA Conference -- one of the biggest security conferences in the world ...
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February 7, 2007
Security 'Experts' Aren't So Secure At RSA Conference
For a group of people who should know better, attendees at the RSA Conference -- one of the biggest security conferences in the world ...
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February 7, 2007
Security 'Experts' Aren't So Secure At RSA Conference
For a group of people who should know better, attendees at the RSA Conference -- one of the biggest security conferences in the world -- are not following...
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February 6, 2007
AirDefense Systems To Be Installed at 20 Army Installations
AirDefense’s wireless network detection and prevention solution will be installed at 20 U.S. Army bases as part of a new contract between the Army and Telos Corporation...
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February 6, 2007
Telos Corp - TLSRP: Awarded US Army Contract to Install
AirDefense's Wirless Intrusion System
Telos(R) Corporation (TLSRP) noted that it has won an expansive contract with the U.S. Army to install
AirDefense's wireless intrusion detection/prevention system (WIDS/WIPS) at 20 North American installations....
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February 6, 2007
Telos and AirDefense Partner on U.S. Army Contract for Wireless
Intrusion Detection and Prevention
ASHBURN, Va. and ATLANTA----Telos Corporation, a leading provider of security solutions to the federal
government, has won an expansive contract with the U.S. Army to install AirDefense's wireless intrusion
detection/prevention system at 20 North American installations...
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February 6, 2007
Army awards wireless security contract
The Army’s Installation Information Infrastructure Modernization Program, or I3MP, has
awarded a contract to install wireless intrusion detection and prevention systems at 20 sites
throughout North America...
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February 6, 2007
Telos, AirDefense Expand Army Security Contract
The U.S. Army has tapped Telos Corporation, a provider of security solutions to the federal government, to
install Atlanta-based AirDefense's wireless intrusion detection/prevention system (WIDS/WIPS) at 20 North
American installations...
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February 6, 2007
Telos wins Army wireless security award
Telos Corp. of Ashburn, Va., has been awarded a contract from the Army’s Installation Information Infrastructure...
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February 1, 2007
Secure Enterprise Computing, Inc. designated a certified Wireless Risk Assessment Partner by AirDefense
Secure Enterprise Computing, a recognized leading computer security firm based in Morrisville, N.C. has successfully completed the Wireless Risk Assessment certification for AirDefense, the world’s leading wireless intrusion prevention solution provider...
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January 29, 2007
Firms may find 802.11n kit too hot to handle
Support for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11n high-speed wireless LAN (WLAN) technology is spreading. Intel has become the latest vendor to endorse the format with the release of its Next-Gen Wireless-N component for Centrino laptops...
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January 17, 2007
Movaz vet becomes AirDefense CFO
AirDefense Inc. on Wednesday named Tom Savini chief financial officer...
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January 12, 2007
AirDefense CEO's Treadmill
I can wire up my heart rate, pulse and course selection to
constantly monitor how I'm performing...
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January 10, 2007
Rapid Growth Of Municipal Wireless Deployments Opens Back
Doors To Corporate Data
Atlanta, GA - AirDefense, the innovator that launched the wireless LAN security market, recently warned
corporations that record numbers of municipal wireless...
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January 1, 2007
Wireless health center secured
Software thwarts hackers while addressing regulatory compliance issues...
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January 1, 2007
Wireless health center secured
Software thwarts hackers while addressing regulatory compliance issues...
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